Browsing Agricultural Experiment Station & Extension Service by Author "Manske, Llewellyn L."
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Complementary Rotation Grazing System in Western North Dakota
Conlon, Thomas J.; Manske, Llewellyn L.; Conlon, Thomas J.; Manske, Llewellyn L. (North Dakota State University, 1986) -
Cow and Calf Performance as Affected by Grazing Management
Manske, Llewellyn L.; Manske, Llewellyn L.; NDSU Dickinson Research Extension CenterDifferent grazing treatments cause changes in the quantity of plant growth and the quality of herbage; this study compares cow and calf accumulated weight gain, rate of weight gain per acre, and rate of weight gain per day ... -
Cow and Calf Performance on Pasture-Forage Types during the Fall, mid October to mid November
Manske, Llewellyn L.; Manske, Llewellyn L.; NDSU Dickinson Research Extension CenterReport on research to evaluate fall grazing effects on cow and calf weight gains separately from animal performance during the other portions of the grazing season. -
Early grazing strategies
Manske, Llewellyn L.; Sedivec, Kevin K.; Manske, Llewellyn L.; Sedivec, Kevin K. (North Dakota State University, 1999) -
Effects of Fall Grazing on Grass-Leaf Height
Manske, Llewellyn L.; Manske, Llewellyn L.; NDSU Dickinson Research Extension CenterSummarizes 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 ... -
History and land use practices in the Little Missouri Badlands and western North Dakota
Manske, Llewellyn L. (1994) -
Increasing Rhizosphere Fungi and Improving Soil Quality with Biologically Effective Grazing Management
Manske, Llewellyn L.; Caesar-TonThat, TheCan; Manske, Llewellyn L.; Caesar-TonThat, TheCan; NDSU Dickinson Research Extension CenterThis 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. -
Suppression of Grasshopper Population Numbers with Biologically Effective Grazing Management
Manske, Llewellyn L.; Manske, Llewellyn L.; NDSU Dickinson Research Extension CenterResearch 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 ...