Yearling cattle gained weight satisfactorily on cheatgrass range under rotational (moderate) and continuous (moderate and heavy) grazing systems during a 3-year study. This study was designed to determine effects of these systems on the rangeland-not on individual plant species. Assignment of these systems to different pastures each year precluded evaluation of long-term vegetal response to the treatments. Weight gain was greatest in late spring. Grazing capacity of the range and cattle gain per acre increased through the summer, then declined. Yearly variation in production of forage and beef was apparently due to weather. Grazing capacity and beef production increased under continuous heavy grazing, but possible vegetation changes not eva...
Sixty, spring-born, yearling steers of Angus-Hereford breeding were used to compare continuous vs sh...
Crested wheatgrass on three dissimilar sites in Nevada was grazed by cattle on seven schedules over ...
Weight gains per acre of yearling steers on continuously grazed Russian wildrye were 96.2 lb, or six...
A 5-year study was conducted to evaluate the influences of rest-rotation, deferred-rotation, and sea...
Comparisons were made of grazing capacities and sheep gains on both cheatgrass range and on native b...
Vegetation changes which occurred during 12 years of protection from grazing were documented in moun...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
In the semi-arid Northern Great Plains, seeded cool-season grasses are primarily recommended for spr...
This investigation was to determine the carrying capacity of the Southern Plains mixed-grass prairie...
A 3-year study was conducted to evaluate grazing strategies for production of growing cattle during ...
A 4-year study was conducted on Cross Timbers range in north-central Oklahoma. Conventional seasonlo...
Rotation grazing strategies have been proposed to increase stocking capacity, improve animal gains, ...
Several grazing systems were compared on the Diamond Mountain Cattle Allotment of the Ashley Nationa...
Thirty-six pastures of crested wheatgrass were grazed in early spring plus early fall; late spring; ...
A study to determine the impacts of winter grazing on herbage production, growth rate of dominant gr...
Sixty, spring-born, yearling steers of Angus-Hereford breeding were used to compare continuous vs sh...
Crested wheatgrass on three dissimilar sites in Nevada was grazed by cattle on seven schedules over ...
Weight gains per acre of yearling steers on continuously grazed Russian wildrye were 96.2 lb, or six...
A 5-year study was conducted to evaluate the influences of rest-rotation, deferred-rotation, and sea...
Comparisons were made of grazing capacities and sheep gains on both cheatgrass range and on native b...
Vegetation changes which occurred during 12 years of protection from grazing were documented in moun...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
In the semi-arid Northern Great Plains, seeded cool-season grasses are primarily recommended for spr...
This investigation was to determine the carrying capacity of the Southern Plains mixed-grass prairie...
A 3-year study was conducted to evaluate grazing strategies for production of growing cattle during ...
A 4-year study was conducted on Cross Timbers range in north-central Oklahoma. Conventional seasonlo...
Rotation grazing strategies have been proposed to increase stocking capacity, improve animal gains, ...
Several grazing systems were compared on the Diamond Mountain Cattle Allotment of the Ashley Nationa...
Thirty-six pastures of crested wheatgrass were grazed in early spring plus early fall; late spring; ...
A study to determine the impacts of winter grazing on herbage production, growth rate of dominant gr...
Sixty, spring-born, yearling steers of Angus-Hereford breeding were used to compare continuous vs sh...
Crested wheatgrass on three dissimilar sites in Nevada was grazed by cattle on seven schedules over ...
Weight gains per acre of yearling steers on continuously grazed Russian wildrye were 96.2 lb, or six...