Browsing Rangelands - Grazing Systems by Title
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Effects of Dormant Season Grazing on Herbage Production and Plant Growth
A study to determine the impacts of winter grazing on herbage production, growth rate of dominant grass species, and changes in plant species composition using various levels and combinations of winter and summer use. -
Effects of Fall Grazing on Grass-Leaf Height
Summarizes the results of a study conducted from 1958 to 1962 at the Dickinson Research Extension Center by H. Goetz and previously published (1963) as his master's degree thesis. Indicated that fall grazing is detrimental ... -
Effects of Swathed Forage Type on Intake and Total Tract Digestion
Research results assessing the effects of swathed forage and protein supplementation on dietary intake and digestibility of cows. -
Evaluating Beef Cow Performance: Comparing Crested Wheatgrass/legume, Big Bluestem, and Foxtail Millet in Swath Grazing
Comparison study of cool-season perennial, warm-season perennial, and warm-season on beef cow performance and economics. -
A Five-Year Study of Fertilization of Extremely Grazed and Moderately Grazed Mixed-Grass Prairie with Slow-Release Phosphorus and Urea
Study showing the response of extremely and moderately grazed mixed-grass prairie vegetation to annual applications of slow release phosphorus and slow release urea. -
Grazing Systems for the Mixed Grass Prairie of North Dakota.
Results of a comparison study of three different grazing systems: season long, rotational and short term grazing. -
Increasing Rhizosphere Fungi and Improving Soil Quality with Biologically Effective Grazing Management
This report compares the effects of traditional grazing management to twice-over rotation grazing management on livestock performance, herbage biomass, and rhizosphere fungal populations on Northern Plains native rangeland. -
Plant Responses to Different Grazing Intensities in the Missouri Coteau of North Dakota
Report assessing the effect that grazing intensity has on Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis) in the Coteau region of North Dakota; examins seed banks in areas of light grazing intensity and extreme grazing intensity. -
Suppression of Grasshopper Population Numbers with Biologically Effective Grazing Management
Research comparing intensity of grasshopper infestations on grasslands with traditional grazing and twice over rotational grazing. Increased vegetation cover from rotational grazing reduces grasshopper numbers as improved ... -
Swath Grazing vs Native Range Grazing for Wintering Beef Cows in South-Central North Dakota
Comparison study of cow performance of swath grazing (using crested wheatgrass, big bluestem, and foxtail millet) and native range grazing.