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Grazing by Sheep [PDF]

open access: possible, 1975
The present investigations were carried out within the Norwegian IBP project at two meadow exclosures (about 1 ha) in the upper low-alpine region of Hardangervidda. A review of various abiotic and biotic data obtained at the sites is given by Sonesson et al. (1975).
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Epidemiology/grazing management

International Journal for Parasitology, 1999
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Deferred grazing for quality and rejuvenation

2023
Why do farmers use deferred grazing?Maintain pasture quality at farm-scaleRejuvenate pasturesHow do you do it?Exclude stock 12-16 weeks: November – FebruaryUp to 10-15% of farm depending on the farm / yearAllow desirable perennial species to set and drop seedAim for about 50% utilisation when grazing deferred pasture at end of ...
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Managing grazing.

2002
This paper discusses the effects and importance of grazing on range condition on the basis of equilibrium and non-equilibrium models. The importance of grazing systems, (the spatial and temporal distribution of grazing pressure), is also examined. It is concluded that grazing will continue to be an important process in all rangelands, and that managing
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On-Ranch Grazing Strategies: Context for the Rotational Grazing Dilemma

Rangeland Ecology & Management, 2015
Considerable debate remains over the efficacy of rotational grazing systems to enhance conservation and agricultural production goals on rangelands. We analyzed responses to grazing management questions in the Rangeland Decision Making Surveys of 765 California and Wyoming ranchers in order to characterize on-ranch grazing strategies and identify ...
Kenneth W. Tate   +4 more
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The biomechanics of browsing and grazing

American Journal of Botany, 2006
Terrestrial plant leaves are complex structures of composite materials. Resistance to fracture is achieved by a number of mechanisms, which operate at the molecular, cell, tissue, and structural levels. Leaves of dicots have different venation patterns and cell wall volume fractions from those of grasses, and consequently, they potentially resist ...
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Grazing and Advocacy

Conservation Biology, 1995
Leif Joslyn, Rich Baker
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Grazing‐induced biodiversity loss impairs grassland ecosystem stability at multiple scales

Ecology Letters, 2021
Maowei Liang, Cunzhu Liang, Yann Hautier
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