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Intensive grazing and soil fertility favor the growth of non-native plants, drylands study finds
A global study has revealed the conditions under which non-native plants thrive in the world's many dryland regions and the ...
Labor, water access, herd fragmentation, and rigid stocking plans are common reasons rotational grazing falls short.
Calling the proposed decision to rescind bison grazing permits on federal land “unlawful, factually incorrect, and ...
Up to half of grazing lands could be unusable by 2100 as climate change reshapes temperature and rainfall patterns critical for livestock.
As spring comes and grass starts to green up, the main consideration is to limit your herd from setting back the pastures for the rest of the growing season by nipping off all the short growth. Using ...
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Grazing and digging put some herbivores at greater risk from toxic elements in soil – new research
If you’ve watched a giraffe browsing in the tree canopy, a white rhino meandering across open grassland or a warthog shuffling around on its knees in South Africa’s Kalahari desert, you know what they ...
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of Helsinki emphasises the important role of low-intensity cattle grazing in maintaining biodiversity on modern farms. Grazing is regarded as one ...
As calving has kicked off on suckler farms and dairy herds across the country, it’s important to ensure the grazing block is ...
Prescribed or targeted grazing has been used on Western rangelands for many years to manage range weeds and is also used to reduce fuel and maintain fire breaks in high fire hazard areas. It has also ...
Rights-of-way frequently pass through or are adjacent to pastures grazed by livestock. For vegetation managers and herbicide applicators, this is significant because it’s illegal to apply herbicides — ...
Today, the Public Lands Council (PLC) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to promote cooperative monitoring of grazing ...
Feeding cattle can be a labor intensive process, and research at Central Grasslands Research Extension Center in Streeter, North Dakota, provides some guidance on practices that can ease the time ...
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