Considerable debate remains over the efficacy of rotational grazing systems to enhance conservation and agricultural production goals on rangelands. We analyzed responses to grazing management questions in the Rangeland Decision Making Surveys of 765 California and Wyoming ranchers in order to characterize on-ranch grazing strategies and identify variables influencing strategy adoption. Two-thirds of respondents practice on-ranch rotational grazing strategies, indicating ranchers do experience benefits from rotation which have not been documented in experimental comparisons of rotational and continuous grazing systems. Limited on-ranch adoption of intensive rotational strategies (5% of respondents) indicates potential agreement between rese...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
The debate regarding the benefits of rotational grazing has eluded resolution within the US rangelan...
In spite of overwhelming experimental evidence to the contrary, rotational grazing continues to be p...
Many in the range profession are perplexed by the apparent discrepancy between experimental studies ...
Rotational grazing systems (RGS) are often implemented to alleviate undesirable selective grazing by...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
Grazing management is a first order approach to range improvement (Gartner 1987). The goal to impr...
Rotation grazing strategies have been proposed to increase stocking capacity, improve animal gains, ...
Experimental findings on rotational grazing (RG) trials have generally differed from producer observ...
Rotational grazing is commonly assumed to improve livestock distribution compared to continuous graz...
Rotational grazing is a management practice in which livestock are cycled through multiple fenced gr...
Livestock stocking rates and decisions about how to move animals in time and space impact plant resp...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...
The debate regarding the benefits of rotational grazing has eluded resolution within the US rangelan...
In spite of overwhelming experimental evidence to the contrary, rotational grazing continues to be p...
Many in the range profession are perplexed by the apparent discrepancy between experimental studies ...
Rotational grazing systems (RGS) are often implemented to alleviate undesirable selective grazing by...
The relevance of broad-spectrumadvocacy of rotational grazing is often questioned becausemany resear...
Manipulating stocking rate and duration of grazing is fundamental to range management. It has been c...
Grazing management is a first order approach to range improvement (Gartner 1987). The goal to impr...
Rotation grazing strategies have been proposed to increase stocking capacity, improve animal gains, ...
Experimental findings on rotational grazing (RG) trials have generally differed from producer observ...
Rotational grazing is commonly assumed to improve livestock distribution compared to continuous graz...
Rotational grazing is a management practice in which livestock are cycled through multiple fenced gr...
Livestock stocking rates and decisions about how to move animals in time and space impact plant resp...
Grazed rangeland ecosystems encompass diverse global land resources and are complex social-ecologica...
Livestock grazing practices on public and private rangelands throughout the western United States ar...
Interest in and opportunities for grazing continues to increase not only in Kentucky, but throughout...