Integrating Management Objectives and Grazing Strategies on Semiarid Rangeland

EC158
Published 2008
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Rangelands account for about half of Nebraska's total land area or about 24 million acres. Much of these expansive natural resource areas are in the semi-arid climatic region of Nebraska where grazing management decisions have a profound effect on ranch survival. This circular discusses management practices that can optimize the sustainability of rangeland-based enterprises. Additionally a decision-support tool is provided for selecting grazing systems best suited to livestock production and natural resource management objectives.

Publication Details

Authors

Patrick E. Reece

Jerry D. Volesky

Walter H. Schacht

Subject

Crops

Range & Forage

Publication Date May 07, 2001
Last Revision Date March 03, 2008
Language English
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