Effects of additional water, provided from adjacent water-collecting areas, on forage production of blue panicgrass (Panicum antidotale Retz.) were assessed. Applying paraffin for water repellency of runoff areas increased water for use on the collecting areas. In this 3-year study, more than 2,000 kg/ha/year forage was harvested with rainfall of less than 130 mm and collecting-area runoff from 14 summer events in 1974 and from 18 summer events each in 1975 and 1976. Forage production from control plots averaged only 200 kg/ha/year the second and third years. Forage yield was increased about 16-fold over that of the control using a waxed-soil runoff area two times the crop growing area. Adjusting yields for the size of the bare runoff areas...
In July 1987, we began an experiment to evaluate the effects of water harvesting and establishment i...
Shortage of water for livestock often limits the carrying capacity of rangeland. Water harvesting ca...
Nonbeneficial phreatophytes, greasewood and rubber rabbitbrush, in the Humboldt River Basin annually...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
ABSTRACT: Increasing water for onsite and offsite uses can be a viable objective for management of c...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Water harvesting efficiency of four soil surface treatments was studied for 5 years at Gillette, Wyo...
6 pp., 1 graph, 1 table, 3 illustrationsRainfall is a major limiting factor for livestock production...
Rangeland plant productivity and species composition are affected by moisture availability and grazi...
This research project was conducted to evaluate the use of irrigation water to supplement precipitat...
Clipping shortgrass range in Texas at 2-week intervals gave 94% more forage yield than fall harvest....
Basal area data, collected from five sites in 1963 and 1976, were compared to determine the effects ...
This study documents the effect of three grass stubble heights (15, 30, and 60 cm) on overwinter sto...
The effects of surface treatments alone and with seeding of an introduced bluestem (Bothriochloa isc...
Mechanical treatments of rangelands are designed to increase water infiltration and increase forage ...
In July 1987, we began an experiment to evaluate the effects of water harvesting and establishment i...
Shortage of water for livestock often limits the carrying capacity of rangeland. Water harvesting ca...
Nonbeneficial phreatophytes, greasewood and rubber rabbitbrush, in the Humboldt River Basin annually...
From the Proceedings of the 1974 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. an...
ABSTRACT: Increasing water for onsite and offsite uses can be a viable objective for management of c...
Simulated water spreading and nitrogen fertilization were studied on soils developed from Pierre Sha...
Water harvesting efficiency of four soil surface treatments was studied for 5 years at Gillette, Wyo...
6 pp., 1 graph, 1 table, 3 illustrationsRainfall is a major limiting factor for livestock production...
Rangeland plant productivity and species composition are affected by moisture availability and grazi...
This research project was conducted to evaluate the use of irrigation water to supplement precipitat...
Clipping shortgrass range in Texas at 2-week intervals gave 94% more forage yield than fall harvest....
Basal area data, collected from five sites in 1963 and 1976, were compared to determine the effects ...
This study documents the effect of three grass stubble heights (15, 30, and 60 cm) on overwinter sto...
The effects of surface treatments alone and with seeding of an introduced bluestem (Bothriochloa isc...
Mechanical treatments of rangelands are designed to increase water infiltration and increase forage ...
In July 1987, we began an experiment to evaluate the effects of water harvesting and establishment i...
Shortage of water for livestock often limits the carrying capacity of rangeland. Water harvesting ca...
Nonbeneficial phreatophytes, greasewood and rubber rabbitbrush, in the Humboldt River Basin annually...