TO obtain adequate returns from the grazing of developed land, which has involved considerable capital investment, farmers may carry stock at rates which, though normally satisfactory, are too high in exceptionally poor seasons. A look at some slternatives and their costs to maintaine the herd in drought
In a drought situation, forage is normally reduced due to lack of adequate moisture. Moreover, the a...
The most recent drought conditions have grown to cover a large portion of the west and the central U...
Prolonged drought in the Southern Great Plains of the USA in recent years has raised concerns about ...
Drought leads to predictable lack of forage production on rangelands. This leaves two possible manag...
The present article relates to pastoral firms in a drought-prone environment. For such firms, it exp...
6 pp.Breeding failure is the most important adverse consequence to the cow herd during drought. This...
WHEN this talk on drought feeding of sheep was suggested conditions were very serious over large tra...
On average, producers are good managers of things they can control. In ranching and farming, however...
When drought conditions reduce the supply of forage feed, ranchers have to allocate the available fe...
Drought is a frequent challenge to beef producers, and many operations would benefit from developing...
Introduced exotic species of cattle and sheep can find it difficult to survive, not to say thrive, u...
If you are a beef cattle producer that depends on rain fed pasture then you know how costly a severe...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
3 pp., 1 tableThis publication explains how stocking rates and grazing management decisions can help...
Swards in the False Thornveld of the Eastern Cape are generally stocked considerably in excess of th...
In a drought situation, forage is normally reduced due to lack of adequate moisture. Moreover, the a...
The most recent drought conditions have grown to cover a large portion of the west and the central U...
Prolonged drought in the Southern Great Plains of the USA in recent years has raised concerns about ...
Drought leads to predictable lack of forage production on rangelands. This leaves two possible manag...
The present article relates to pastoral firms in a drought-prone environment. For such firms, it exp...
6 pp.Breeding failure is the most important adverse consequence to the cow herd during drought. This...
WHEN this talk on drought feeding of sheep was suggested conditions were very serious over large tra...
On average, producers are good managers of things they can control. In ranching and farming, however...
When drought conditions reduce the supply of forage feed, ranchers have to allocate the available fe...
Drought is a frequent challenge to beef producers, and many operations would benefit from developing...
Introduced exotic species of cattle and sheep can find it difficult to survive, not to say thrive, u...
If you are a beef cattle producer that depends on rain fed pasture then you know how costly a severe...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
3 pp., 1 tableThis publication explains how stocking rates and grazing management decisions can help...
Swards in the False Thornveld of the Eastern Cape are generally stocked considerably in excess of th...
In a drought situation, forage is normally reduced due to lack of adequate moisture. Moreover, the a...
The most recent drought conditions have grown to cover a large portion of the west and the central U...
Prolonged drought in the Southern Great Plains of the USA in recent years has raised concerns about ...