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CR-7193 Management of Insect Pests in Rangeland and Pasture
This current report discusses insects and mite pests of rangeland and pasture and their control.
adsit
05/28/08
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E-998 Patch Burning: Integrating Fire and grazing to Promote Heterogeneity
This publication outlines the importance of fire and grazing for native plant communities, wildlife, and livestock.
adsit
12/06/07
34 MB
NREM-2869 Management Strategies for Rangeland and Introduced Pastures
This fact sheet discusses the differences in rangelands and introduced-forage pastures and management strategies required for each.
hiner
05/15/07
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NREM-2870 Drought Management Strategies
Producers should remember that grazing management is the most important factor for livestock producers in any economic or environmental climate, followed closely by proper soil fertility for introduced forages.
hiner
05/15/07
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NREM-2875 Intensive Early Stocking
Many Oklahoma livestock producers are looking for ways to increase beef production, improve their rangeland for cattle grazing, diversify their operation and expand cattle marketing opportunities. Intensive early stocking is one form of grazing management that helps producers achieve many of these goals.
hiner
05/15/07
134 KB
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