This procedure made SEHEM one of the first validated models for predicting growth of rangeland grasses over a very broad area. |
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Despite the cactus, this is clearly rangeland, and we carefully evade the barbed wire as we cross into the field. |
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In 1934, the Taylor Grazing Act placed almost all remaining public rangeland under federal control, with the same grazing restrictions. |
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For forested rangeland, season of use is important for maximizing both forage value and production. |
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Some ranchers believe the larger animals compete with cattle for rangeland and attract predators, but that's a matter of opinion. |
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The wind then does the rest, removing the soil and converting productive rangeland into desert. |
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On summer rangeland, you need to start accumulating growth no later than early July by fencing cows out of the planned winter pasture. |
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The procedure should then be repeated in different areas surrounding cropland or in different areas of rangeland and pastures. |
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The sheep are allowed to graze on rangeland for a good part of the year and are very healthy. |
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The company is trying to reverse years of progress on rangeland restoration to serve a handful of cowmen. |
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Mormon crickets are of economic importance because of their impact on rangeland, pasture, alfalfa, row crops, and vegetable gardens. |
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The two traditional insecticides used for grasshopper control in rangeland are malathion and carbaryl. |
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The new generation of windmills is going up on former rangeland, exhausted oil fields, reclaimed coal mines and old farms. |
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Forages the researchers are working with include native rangeland, winter wheat, Sudan grass, Old World bluestems, and wheatgrasses. |
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Currently, most producers apply chemicals on rangeland in spring or summer, when knapweed begins to flower, but research is showing that fall application may be preferable. |
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Can you see a few pockmarks or blemishes in the rangeland on the top part of the image? |
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And why is the dark and light rangeland areas separated by very straight lines? |
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The population peaked at about one hundred thousand in 1924 then crashed, leaving a wreckage not only of animal life but of horribly overbrowsed rangeland as well. |
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Recently, there is interest in utilization of seed of native species or ecovars to regenerate rangeland and special environments. |
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The main agriculture is sheep farming which is managed on an extensive rangeland system, leaving only a few areas on the larger islands free from grazing pressure. |
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With many small lakes and luxuriant grasses, the Sand Hills area is a superb rangeland. |
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The agricultural land base of Oregon includes both cropland and pastures and rangeland. |
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A far greater proportion of agricultural land is classified as pasture and rangeland than as cropland. |
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Historically, this area was a rangeland occupied seasonally by both Fulani and Touareg pastoralists, and some groups still come down from the north to use pastures here. |
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Poor timing in the use of rangeland can also damage the soil. |
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Two sites will demonstrate approaches used on the Canadian prairies to rehabilitate denuded grasslands and sustain rangeland for livestock production. |
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Rambouillet sheep prefer mountain big sagebrush over many other types of rangeland plants, ARS researchers have found. |
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For pasture and rangeland applications, ACCURATE Herbicide should be applied between mid-June and mid-August after the target species have leafed out, but before fall colouration begins. |
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These breeds were chosen for their endurance, their healthy diet, their ability to graze on poor rangeland, and their ability to breed by natural service all year round and to feed their lambs without difficulty. |
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The ability of caribou to use lichens as a primary winter food distinguishes them from all other large mammals and has enabled them to survive on harsh northern rangeland. |
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Cropland, rangeland, grassland, pastureland and nonindustrial private forestland are all eligible land uses. |
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In boreal regions and mountainous areas, species of Carex are often important pasture and rangeland plants and may even be managed, as, for example, meadows of Carex lyngbyei in Iceland. |
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It will also assess and analyze the influence of climate variability on rangeland production, the migratory movements of herds and interactions among pastoralists and sedentary farmers. |
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As a result of the fires, ranchers in the area have an urgent need to replace 148 kilometres of rangeland fencing to protect cattle turned out to pasture. |
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Improvement in the monitoring and timely reporting on the status of agricultural land, including rangeland and forest areas, will assist the participating countries in their ability to improve the planning process. |
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Grassland based livestock production relies upon plant material such as shrubland, rangeland, and pastures for feeding ruminant animals. |
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Cattle are often raised by allowing herds to graze on the grasses of large tracts of rangeland. |
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This handbook is intended to aid in the management of arthropod species both injurious and beneficial to forage and rangeland crops in the United States and Canada. |
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When fire rolls over a rangeland, it gives perennial sod-forming grasses, which are good sources of forage for livestock, a better chance to take hold. |
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After the Calgary Stampede's Rangeland Derby last summer, Rae moved one of his wheel horses, Stake Point, onto the left lead, where his grandpa had run the horse before. |
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