Grazing period and recovery period lengths are key variables influencing grassland production and composition. Systems with short grazing periods and lengthy recovery periods require numerous pastures. Relatively high facility and management costs associated with multiple-pasture systems can be justified only if plant response is favorable and/or if livestock production is improved. This study determined the effects of 4 different combinations of grazing period/recovery period lengths on percentage basal cover (PBC) and relative species composition (RSC) of seeded, warm-season grass pasture
Post grazing regrowth of lucerne shoots and grass tillers was compared in pure WL320 lucerne, lucern...
Mixed prairie range sites vary in ability to produce for age for livestock consumption. One reason f...
A study was conducted in the Texas Rolling Plains to test the hypotheses that short-duration grazing...
Calcareous grasslands are of high conservation importance and have been maintained by livestock graz...
The botanical composition of mixed grass pastures may change during grazing due to the various grazi...
A key to management of short duration grazing systems is maintaining proper rest periods for individ...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
The effect of grazing intensity (to approximately 150 (H), 450 (M) and >750 (L) kg lamina DM/ha at a...
Understanding the temporal response of vegetation to selected livestock grazing strategies is necess...
A transformation process in the Czech economy led to a rapid decrease in livestock numbers in the Cz...
Understanding the long-term effect of summer grazing date and fall stocking rate on herbage producti...
Research was conducted at the Sonora Research Station during a 4-year period (1984 to 1988) to measu...
Fertilisation use and manipulation can cost-effectively alter species composition, increase seasonal...
Altering grazing management practices to increase the amount of herbage available on farm can help e...
Winter survival and longevity of grasses depend not only on the weather conditions but also on the s...
Post grazing regrowth of lucerne shoots and grass tillers was compared in pure WL320 lucerne, lucern...
Mixed prairie range sites vary in ability to produce for age for livestock consumption. One reason f...
A study was conducted in the Texas Rolling Plains to test the hypotheses that short-duration grazing...
Calcareous grasslands are of high conservation importance and have been maintained by livestock graz...
The botanical composition of mixed grass pastures may change during grazing due to the various grazi...
A key to management of short duration grazing systems is maintaining proper rest periods for individ...
Improved carrying capacity of grasslands has been attributed to the effect of time-controlled grazin...
The effect of grazing intensity (to approximately 150 (H), 450 (M) and >750 (L) kg lamina DM/ha at a...
Understanding the temporal response of vegetation to selected livestock grazing strategies is necess...
A transformation process in the Czech economy led to a rapid decrease in livestock numbers in the Cz...
Understanding the long-term effect of summer grazing date and fall stocking rate on herbage producti...
Research was conducted at the Sonora Research Station during a 4-year period (1984 to 1988) to measu...
Fertilisation use and manipulation can cost-effectively alter species composition, increase seasonal...
Altering grazing management practices to increase the amount of herbage available on farm can help e...
Winter survival and longevity of grasses depend not only on the weather conditions but also on the s...
Post grazing regrowth of lucerne shoots and grass tillers was compared in pure WL320 lucerne, lucern...
Mixed prairie range sites vary in ability to produce for age for livestock consumption. One reason f...
A study was conducted in the Texas Rolling Plains to test the hypotheses that short-duration grazing...