Book Description
Committee Serial No. 91-1. Discusses impact of proposed grazing fee increase on livestock industry.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
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Page : 512 pages
File Size : 26,57 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Animal industry
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Committee Serial No. 91-1. Discusses impact of proposed grazing fee increase on livestock industry.
Author : Sarah Flack
Publisher : Chelsea Green Publishing
Page : 241 pages
File Size : 41,90 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1603586113
Grazing management might seem simple: just put livestock in a pasture and let them eat their fill. However, as Sarah Flack explains in The Art and Science of Grazing, the pasture/livestock relationship is incredibly complex. If a farmer doesn't pay close attention to how the animals are grazing, the resulting poorly managed grazing system can be harmful to the health of the livestock, pasture plants, and soils. Well-managed pastures can instead create healthier animals, a diverse and resilient pasture ecosystem, and other benefits. Flack delves deeply below the surface of "let the cows eat grass," demonstrating that grazing management is a sophisticated science that requires mastery of plant and animal physiology, animal behavior, and ecology. She also shows readers that applying grazing management science on a working farm is an art form that calls on grass farmers to be careful observers, excellent planners and record-keepers, skillful interpreters of their observations, and creative troubleshooters. The Art and Science of Grazing will allow farmers to gain a solid understanding of the key principles of grazing management so they can both design and manage successful grazing systems. The book's unique approach presents information first from the perspective of pasture plants, and then from the livestock perspective--helping farmers understand both plant and animal needs before setting up a grazing system. This book is an essential guide for ruminant farmers who want to be able to create grazing systems that meet the needs of their livestock, pasture plants, soils, and the larger ecosystem. The book discusses all the practical details that are critical for sustained success: how to set up a new system or improve existing systems; acreage calculations; paddock layout; fence and drinking water access; lanes and other grazing infrastructure; managing livestock movement and flow; soil fertility; seeding and reseeding pastures; and more. The author includes descriptions of real grazing systems working well on dairy, beef, goat, and sheep farms in different regions of North America. The book covers pasture requirements specific to organic farming, but will be of use to both organic and non-organic farms.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
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Page : 522 pages
File Size : 24,83 MB
Release : 1969
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Page : 120 pages
File Size : 19,77 MB
Release : 1986
Category : Fees, Administrative
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Interior and Insular Affairs
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Page : 1070 pages
File Size : 41,20 MB
Release : 1963
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs
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Page : 1450 pages
File Size : 48,98 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Pasture, Right of
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Author : United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on Public Lands
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Page : 376 pages
File Size : 24,16 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Grazing
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Hearings were held in Reno, Nev.
Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. Subcommittee on National Parks and Public Lands
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Page : 664 pages
File Size : 50,25 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Grazing
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Page : 100 pages
File Size : 40,51 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Fees, Administrative
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Author : Debra L. Donahue
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 49,8 MB
Release : 1999
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780806132983
Livestock grazing is the most widespread commercial use of federal public lands. The image of a herd grazing on Bureau of Land Management or U.S. Forest Service lands is so traditional that many view this use as central to the history and culture of the West. Yet the grazing program costs far more to administer than it generates in revenues, and grazing affects all other uses of public lands, causing potentially irreversible damage to native wildlife and vegetation. The Western Range Revisited proposes a landscape-level strategy for conserving native biological diversity on federal rangelands, a strategy based chiefly on removing livestock from large tracts of arid BLM lands in ten western states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming. Drawing from range ecology, conservation biology, law, and economics, Debra L. Donahue examines the history of federal grazing policy and the current debate on federal multiple-use, sustained-yield policies and changing priorities for our public lands. Donahue, a lawyer and wildlife biologist, uses existing laws and regulations, historical documents, economic statistics, and current scientific thinking to make a strong case for a land-management strategy that has been, until now, "unthinkable." A groundbreaking interdisciplinary work, The Western Range Revisited demonstrates that conserving biodiversity by eliminating or reducing livestock grazing makes economic sense, is ecologically expedient, and can be achieved under current law.