Weight gains per acre of yearling steers on continuously grazed Russian wildrye were 96.2 lb, or six times the gain of 16.0 lb on native range over a 6-year period. Crested wheatgrass, native range, and Russian wildrye grazed in a rotation or free-choice system reduced the acreage requirement to 15 acres per animal-unit for 6 months from 28 acres required for native range and increased beef production per acre by 55 to 66%. The vegetation on each of the three pasture types was maintained in a more productive condition when they were grazed in rotation in individually fenced fields than when they were grazed free-choice as a single unit. Crested wheatgrass and Russian wildrye effectively extended the grazing season.This material was digitize...
Yearling steers on lodgepole pine-pinegrass summer range in British Columbia had an average daily ga...
Grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains based on the exclusive use of natural grassland are no...
Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.) is a perennial warm-season bunchgrass that starts ...
Weight gains per acre of yearling ewes on continuously grazed crested wheatgrass and Russian wildrye...
Russian wildrye (Elymus junceus Fisch.)-Rambler alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) pastures were grazed fo...
A grazing system which allows cattle to select a season-long diet more nearly meeting their nutrient...
Efficient utilization of pasture requires proper class of livestock, stocking rate, and season of us...
Yearling cattle gained weight satisfactorily on cheatgrass range under rotational (moderate) and con...
A grazing trial comparing fertilized and unfertilized 3-pasture systems has shown that the addition ...
Thirty-six pastures of crested wheatgrass were grazed in early spring plus early fall; late spring; ...
Over a 4-year period, average annual herbage production on native range was 603 kg/ha compared to 1,...
Sixty, spring-born, yearling steers of Angus-Hereford breeding were used to compare continuous vs sh...
Livestock gains of yearling Hereford heifers were evaluated during 1996–1999 on two complementary fo...
Cattle gains and conception rates in 1974-1977 on crested wheatgrass pasture in spring and fall and ...
In southern Saskatchewan fall grazing resources become acutely short because little growth of grass ...
Yearling steers on lodgepole pine-pinegrass summer range in British Columbia had an average daily ga...
Grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains based on the exclusive use of natural grassland are no...
Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.) is a perennial warm-season bunchgrass that starts ...
Weight gains per acre of yearling ewes on continuously grazed crested wheatgrass and Russian wildrye...
Russian wildrye (Elymus junceus Fisch.)-Rambler alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) pastures were grazed fo...
A grazing system which allows cattle to select a season-long diet more nearly meeting their nutrient...
Efficient utilization of pasture requires proper class of livestock, stocking rate, and season of us...
Yearling cattle gained weight satisfactorily on cheatgrass range under rotational (moderate) and con...
A grazing trial comparing fertilized and unfertilized 3-pasture systems has shown that the addition ...
Thirty-six pastures of crested wheatgrass were grazed in early spring plus early fall; late spring; ...
Over a 4-year period, average annual herbage production on native range was 603 kg/ha compared to 1,...
Sixty, spring-born, yearling steers of Angus-Hereford breeding were used to compare continuous vs sh...
Livestock gains of yearling Hereford heifers were evaluated during 1996–1999 on two complementary fo...
Cattle gains and conception rates in 1974-1977 on crested wheatgrass pasture in spring and fall and ...
In southern Saskatchewan fall grazing resources become acutely short because little growth of grass ...
Yearling steers on lodgepole pine-pinegrass summer range in British Columbia had an average daily ga...
Grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains based on the exclusive use of natural grassland are no...
Eastern gamagrass (Tripsacum dactyloides (L.) L.) is a perennial warm-season bunchgrass that starts ...