Browsing Rangelands - Grazing Systems by Author "NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center"
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Doing the Math: Calculating a Sustainable Stocking Rate
Hancock, Amanda; Hancock, Amanda; NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension CenterUseful information defining commonly used rangeland terminology (AUM, stocking rate, and carrying capacity) and providing formulas for calculation and practice worksheets. -
Effects of Swathed Forage Type on Intake and Total Tract Digestion
Neville, B. W.; Lardy, G. P.; Gilbery, T. C.; Neville, B. W.; Lardy, G. P.; Gilbery, T. C.; NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension CenterResearch 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
Neville, B. W.; Lardy, G. P.; Sedivec, K. K.; Neville, B. W.; Lardy, G. P.; Sedivec, K. K.; NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension CenterComparison 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
Volk, J. M.; Barker, William T.; Nyren, P.; Volk, J. M.; Barker, William T.; Nyren, P.; NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension CenterStudy showing the response of extremely and moderately grazed mixed-grass prairie vegetation to annual applications of slow release phosphorus and slow release urea. -
Plant Responses to Different Grazing Intensities in the Missouri Coteau of North Dakota
Wang, Danjun; Wang, Shiping; Pan, Xubin; Wang, Danjun; Wang, Shiping; Pan, Xubin; NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension CenterReport 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. -
Swath Grazing vs Native Range Grazing for Wintering Beef Cows in South-Central North Dakota
Neville, B. W.; Lardy, G. P.; Sedivec, K. K.; Neville, B. W.; Lardy, G. P.; Sedivec, K. K.; NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension CenterComparison study of cow performance of swath grazing (using crested wheatgrass, big bluestem, and foxtail millet) and native range grazing.