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A Guide to Livestock Leases for Annual Rangelands
A good livestock lease provides legal protections and clarity for both lessor and lessee. This guide covers information that can help you cooperatively achieve your objectives.
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Ecology and Mgmt of Rangelands 4: History of Range Livestock Production
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 4: History of Range Livestock Production.
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Ecology and Mgmt of Rangelands 7: Livestock Production
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 7: Livestock Production
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Ranching Infrastructure: Tools for Healthy Grasslands, Livestock, and Ranchers
Part of the Understanding Working Rangelands series. Ranch roads, fencing, gates, water systems, corrals, and working scales play a key role in proper management of livestock and effective management of rangelands.
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Rangeland Management Series: Livestock Management During Drought
When drought conditions reduce the supply of forage feed, ranchers have to allocate the available feed where it will do the herd the most good. This publication gives you a scientific basis for making that decision.
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8034
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Sharing Open Space: What to Expect from Grazing Livestock
Part of the Understanding Working Rangelands series. This is a basic guide on what to do if you encounter grazing livestock while hiking, with tips on cattle's flight zone, high-head body language, and how to keep dogs safe around livestock.
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8516
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Livestock Protection Tools for California Ranchers
Conflicts between livestock and predators are perhaps inevitable, especially on extensively managed rangelands This publication helps producers evaluate livestock protection tools that may fit their site-specific needs.
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Bay Area Ranching Heritage: A Continuing Legacy
Livestock grazing has been practiced in California for more than 200 years, and it continues to benefit local communities today, not least by helping keep open space available for recreation use.
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Caring for Cattle to Provide Safe and Wholesome Meat
The care and feeding of livestock has a cyclic rhythm tied to the animalsā reproductive cycle and seasonal health needs. Ranchers must perform numerous tasks to keep their animals healthy and reproducing.
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Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Horses: What's the Difference for Working Rangelands?
Range livestock species differ in size, weight, behavior, and feeding preferences. Learn how these factors can influence their suitability for grazing on a particular area of multi-use rangeland.
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8524
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Cows Need Water, Too: Water Sources, Wetlands, and Riparian Areas
All creatures need access to water. One good way to water range livestock is to use natural water sources on the grazing site. Learn how to provide animal access and still protect the water resource.
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Guidelines for Describing Grazing Management & Utilization
Terms and quantification techniques to help you accurately assess the effects of livestock grazing when you conduct a botanical survey of an area.
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Rangeland Management Series: Annual Rangeland Forage Quality
Livestock on California's foothill rangelands get much of their nutrition from rangeland forage plants. Year-to-year variations in environmental conditions determine the nutrient content of this forage.
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Rangeland Management Series: Balancing Beef Cow Nutrient Requirements and Season
Livestock on California's foothill rangelands get much of their nutrition from rangeland forage plants. The publication helps you strike the best balance of range forage to purchased feed in any given year.
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Rangeland Management Series: Using Stage of Maturity to Predict the Quality . .
Livestock on California's foothill rangelands get much of their nutrition from rangeland forage. By observing the maturation rate of forage plants, you can predict their nutritional content at maturity and anticipate the need to provide supplemental feed
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