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13. Federal grazing policy on public lands has changed remarkably little since its inception in 1934
- www.fguardians.org
- The road to rangeland reform:.
- I also corresponded with Carl Bock, a rangeland ecologist from Colorado, who has studied the effects of domestic grazers on native animals and plants for decades. ...
- This rangeland has been divided into about 31,000 grazing allotments, for which grazing privileges are leased on a case-by-case basis to ranchers. ...
- Table 2 shows the percentages of BLM rangeland in improving (18%), stable (70%), and declining (12%) condition. ...
- As vegetation is removed and streambanks widen, the water table drops, affecting subterranean water availability on the nearby rangeland as well as near the water.
- Thereafter, the sole condition under which high-quality federal land could be dispensed to the public was if a small (less than 320 acres) area was more suitable for cropland than rangeland, then any qualifying citizen could make a homestead claim upon it. ...
- It directs the Secretary to establish a permit system under which rangeland allotments will be made to individual ranchers, and an annual fee paid to the Treasury. ...
- After asserting that rangeland conditions were in a sorry state, PRIA optimistically noted that "the above-mentioned conditions can be addressed and corrected by an intensive public rangelands maintenance, management, and improvement program involving significant increases in levels of rangeland management and improvement funding for multiple use values. ...
- This requirement was designed both to facilitate future assessments of rangeland trends for review by policy-makers and to enable the enactment of the incentive program described later. ...
- However, when used inefficiently, range improvements will do little to ameliorate rangeland conditions. ...
- First, federal rangeland managers spend much of their time on programs that benefit a single user group: public-land ranchers. ...
- Permits are only granted to applicants who agree to use the land for the purposes designated in the land use plan for the rangeland, which are defined as BLM or Forest Service lands "on which there is domestic livestock grazing or which are suitable for grazing" (PRIA: U. ...
- Rangeland Reform `94.
- However, with the August 1993 publication of Babbitt’s preliminary proposal, entitled Rangeland Reform ’94, public-land ranchers became furious. ... Despite this outcry, Babbitt has pursued many of the reforms outlined in Rangeland Reform ’94. ...
- In fact, many of the principles embraced in Rangeland Reform ’94 are simply enforceable restatements of the requirements as laid out in FLPMA and PRIA (Hess and Holechek 1995). ... Below, some of the other key sections of Rangeland Reform ’94 are reviewed.
14. JRM Homepage
- uvalde.tamu.edu
- We have renamed the journal to Rangeland Ecology & Management to better reflect the types of manuscripts we publish and to meet the expectations of the Society for Range Management. ...
15. Arizona Rangelands: Rangeland Science and Management: Carrying Capacity: A Comparison of Two Methods
- cals.arizona.edu
- The balance between animal and plant productivity on rangeland is its carrying capacity (Bonham, 1989). ...
- Stocking rates can be improved if the land under consideration can be compared with similar rangeland (preferably nearby so that variability will be reduced) that has already had several years of experience with successful stocking. ...
- In National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences: Developing strategies for rangeland management. ...
- In National Research Council/National Academy of Sciences: Developing strategies for rangeland management. ...
16. PNW Section - Society for Range Management
- pnwsrm.org
- 1) To maintain a high degree of professionalism among the membership through workshops, symposia, written materials & training sessions 2) To provide information to the public & rangeland users about the values & management of rangeland resources 3) To forge relationships with other natural resource based organizations .
17. USGS FRESC Snake River Field Station
- srfs.wr.usgs.gov
- The Snake River Field Station (SRFS) provides scientific understanding and technology for management and conservation of rangeland ecosystems in the Pacific Northwest and Intermountain West. ...
- Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center.
18. Rangeland Ecology & Management
- library.tamu.edu
- Research Support » Subject Guides » Rangeland Ecology & Management .
- Rangeland Ecology & Management .
- " This guide aims at helping the library patrons as a starting point in locating a variety of information resources including full text sources in Rangeland Ecology & Management. For academic information access the Department of Rangeland Ecology & Management website at: http://cubes. ...
19. Rangeland Soil Quality | NRCS SQ
- soils.usda.gov
- Rangeland Soil Quality .
- Rangeland Soil Quality .
- Rangeland Soil Quality Information Sheets.
- The sheets provide information that is related to a number of the indicators used in rangeland health assessments. They support rangeland inventories and monitoring and provide management strategies for planning purposes. ... The information is primarily intended for use in the planning process, but can also be used as an educational resource for teaching about soil quality on rangeland. ...
- Rangeland Soil Quality Information Sheets Poster (5MB).
- Print this poster for use in your office, at district meetings, or at education and outreach activities to promote the Rangeland Soil Quality Information Sheets. ...
- Rangeland Soil Quality Poster .
- Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health, ver 3. ...
- Assessing the quality of rangeland soils: challenges and opportunities. ...
- Application of Soil Quality to Monitoring and Management: Paradigms from Rangeland Ecology. ...
- Abstract: Recent interest in soil quality and rangeland health, and the large areas set aside under the USDA Conservation Reserve Program, have contributed to a gradual convergence of assessment, monitoring and management approaches in croplands and rangelands. The objective of this paper is to describe a basis for integrating soils and soil quality into rangeland monitoring, and through monitoring, into management. Previous attempts to integrate soil indicators into rangeland monitoring programs have often failed due to a lack of understanding of how to apply those indicators to ecosystem function and management. We discuss four guidelines which we have used to select and interpret soil and soil quality indicators in rangelands, and illustrate them using a recently developed rangeland monitoring system. ...
20. Amazon.com Auctions: Bid History for Rangeland Love Stories Pulp Magazine August 1953
- s1.amazon.com
- Rangeland Love Stories Pulp Magazine August 1953.
- Description: Rangeland Love Stories Pulp Magazine August 1953. ...
21. NRCS Grazing Lands Team
- www.glti.nrcs.usda.gov
- They provide the foundation to assist land managers in making timely, well informed resource management decisions on rangeland and forest land.
- Rangeland Health.
- Interpreting Indicators of Rangeland Health, Version 3, is an interagency technical reference, developed by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Agriculture Research Service, DOI Bureau of Land Management and U. ...
22. Texas Cooperative Extension Bookstore - E-168: Soil and Vegetation Management: Keys to Water Conservation on Rangeland
- tcebookstore.org
- Soil and Vegetation Management: Keys to Water Conservation on Rangeland.
23. THE EFFECT OF GRAZING INTENSITY ON SOIL WATER AND RANGELAND PRODUCTIVITY IN SOUTH-CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA
- www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu
- THE EFFECT OF GRAZING INTENSITY ON SOIL WATER AND RANGELAND PRODUCTIVITY IN SOUTH-CENTRAL NORTH DAKOTA.
- The study site is typical of rangeland in the Missouri Coteau which consists of a mosaic of soil types and range sites. ...
- This may indicate that in the long-term both non-use and overuse can be detrimental to the productivity of native rangeland. ...
- Rangeland Hydrology. ...
24. CarryingCapacity
- www.cnr.colostate.edu
- of Rangeland Ecosystem Science.
- Some rangeland managers say that there can be no grazing capacity assigned to any particular parcel of land such as a fenced pasture or a range site. Production does indeed vary from year to year on any area of rangeland. ...
- Estimated carrying capacities for tracts of rangeland must be recognized as necessary and useful for management. ...
- Thus, all rangeland brokers must somehow establish a carrying capacity. ...
- Rangeland brokers generally arrive at capacity of a ranch by comparison of neighboring ranches previously sold in the area. ... Thus, the carrying capacity used by a real estate brokerage will be higher than the actual capability of the range forage, and as a result, should be considered a more general figure for equating the value of rangeland in a particular area rather than the actual carrying capacity of the range involved.
- How then does a scientific approach for calculating grazing capacity of a ranch or a parcel of rangeland occur? The procedure is generally recognized as an "ocular reconnaissance range survey". ...
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