Publication Date
1989
Description
Mechanical, chemical, and seeding treatments have been used on rangeland to increase herbage production (Griffith et al., 1985). These treatments are generally applied to rangelands in a low serial stage of succession. Improving these rangelands is of major economic importance to livestock producers attempting lo increase the efficiency of their operations. Our study evaluated 5 range improvement treatments for improving herbage and animal production efficiency
Citation
Currie, P O.; Adams, D C.; and Volesky, J D., "Herbage Dynamics and Plant-Animal Performance on Altered Northern Great Plains Rangelands" (2025). IGC Proceedings (1989-2023). 18.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/1989/session4b/18
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Herbage Dynamics and Plant-Animal Performance on Altered Northern Great Plains Rangelands
Mechanical, chemical, and seeding treatments have been used on rangeland to increase herbage production (Griffith et al., 1985). These treatments are generally applied to rangelands in a low serial stage of succession. Improving these rangelands is of major economic importance to livestock producers attempting lo increase the efficiency of their operations. Our study evaluated 5 range improvement treatments for improving herbage and animal production efficiency