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37. Ely Times - Wild cattle endangering parts of Eastern Nevada rangeland
- www.elynews.com
- Wild cattle endangering parts of Eastern Nevada rangeland .
- "The springs are noticeably impacted," said Lucas Phillips, Rangeland Management Specialist on the District. ...
38. Soil Quality and Health
- www.npwrc.usgs.gov
- About 23% (97 million acres) of cropland and rangeland in the Northern Plains has fragile soils with tolerable soil-loss levels of less than 3 tons per acre annually. ...
- Similarly, average annual wind erosion on rangeland decreased 7. ...
39. The Effect of Grazing Intensity on Soil Bulk Density
- www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu
- The effect of grazing on rangeland hydrology is of particular importance to the rangeland manager and producer. ...
40. USGS Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center: Employment Opportunities
- fresc.usgs.gov
- Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center.
41. Leafy Spurge
- www.ext.colostate.edu
- It can reduce cattle carrying capacity of rangeland or pastures by 50 to 75 percent. ...
- It can reduce rangeland cattle carrying capacity by 50 to 75 percent. ...
42. PRAIRIEMAP - Prairie Ecosystem Map Assessment Project
- prairiemap.wr.usgs.gov
- Forest and Rangeland Ecosystem Science Center, Corvallis, OR, USA.
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43. Press & Dakotan - NewsHoppers Threaten Crops, Rangeland Again 04/17/04
- www.yankton.net
- Hoppers Threaten Crops, Rangeland Again .
44. BLM Colorado - Rangeland Management Standards and Guidelines
- www.co.blm.gov
- Top of Page | Rangeland Management.
45. Livestock and Rangeland Glossary
- www.ifad.org
- Grazing permit/license/lease: Official written permission to graze a specific number, kind, and class of livestock for a specified time period on a defined rangeland.
- Multiple use: A combination of balanced and diverse resource uses that considers long-term needs for renewable and non-renewable resources, including recreation, rangeland, timber, minerals, watershed, and wildlife, along with scenic, scientific, and cultural values.
- Range condition: The current productivity of a rangeland relative to what it could naturally produce.
- Range or Rangeland: (1) A kind of land on which the native vegetation, climax or natural potential consists predominately of grasses, grass-like plants, forbs, or shrubs. Rangeland includes lands re-vegetated naturally or artificially to provide a plant cover that is managed like native vegetation. ... Range includes grazable forestland and rangeland.
- Range site: Subdivisions of rangeland for management purposes having similar soils, climate and climax plant communities. ...
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