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    Cheatgrass Range in Southern Idaho: Seasonal Cattle Gains and Grazing Capacities

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    Author
    Murray, R. B.
    KIemmedson, J. O.
    Issue Date
    1968-09-01
    Keywords
    Yearling Cattle
    Cheatgrass Range
    Rotational
    Saylor Creek Experimental Range
    Sanke River Plains
    seasonal effects
    Interaction Effects
    Grazing Capacities
    BLM
    Bureau of Land Management
    Southern Idaho
    Vegetal Response
    cattle gains
    Continuous
    vegetation changes
    grazing systems
    Moderate
    rangelands
    Gains
    beef production
    seasonal
    gain per acre
    daily gains
    Maintenance
    improvement
    Idaho
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    Murray, R. B., & KIemmedson, J. O. (1968). Cheatgrass range in southern Idaho: seasonal cattle gains and grazing capacities. Journal of Range Management, 21(5), 308-313.
    Publisher
    Society for Range Management
    Journal
    Journal of Range Management
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/647756
    DOI
    10.2307/3895900
    Additional Links
    https://rangelands.org/
    Abstract
    Yearling cattle gained weight satisfactorily on cheatgrass range under rotational (moderate) and continuous (moderate and heavy) grazing systems during a 3-year study. This study was designed to determine effects of these systems on the rangeland-not on individual plant species. Assignment of these systems to different pastures each year precluded evaluation of long-term vegetal response to the treatments. Weight gain was greatest in late spring. Grazing capacity of the range and cattle gain per acre increased through the summer, then declined. Yearly variation in production of forage and beef was apparently due to weather. Grazing capacity and beef production increased under continuous heavy grazing, but possible vegetation changes not evaluated in this study make heavy grazing undesirable.
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    text
    Article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    0022-409X
    ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
    10.2307/3895900
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    Journal of Range Management, Volume 21, Number 5 (September 1968)

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