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Stocking Rate Decisions
(1999-02-15)
Stocking rate determines animal performance, financial return, and the long-term condition of the range. This publication discusses the factors that affect stocking rate, the relationship of stocking rate to carrying ...
Do You Have Enough Forage?
(1999-02-12)
To limit the impact of a forage crisis, a rancher must be able to recognize forage shortfalls and make timely decisions for the good of the livestock and the enterprise. This publication discusses strategies that help ...
Balancing Forage Demand with Forage Supply
(1995-09-25)
Ranchers must achieve a balance between stocking rate and forage supply for effective conversion of range forage to animal production. This publication can help ranchers evaluate current forage conditions, make timely ...
Stocking Rate Decisions: Key to Successful Ranch Management.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
Leasing Texas Rangelands
(1996-10-25)
Leasing rangeland for a variety of uses can be a viable alternative to operating the enterprise yourself. This publication gives the landowner sensible guidelines for negotiating a lease, and includes discussions on ...
Range Monitoring with Photo-points
(1998-08-31)
Photo-points provide a way for owners/managers to monitor rangeland health with a minimum of time and expense. This publication explains when, where and how often to photograph rangeland points, how to set up a photo point, ...
Balancing Forage Demand With Forage Supply.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)
Leasing Texas Rangelands.
(Texas Agricultural Extension service, 1996)
Prescribed Range Burning in Texas.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)