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RWQP Worksheet 8: Mapping Ranch Facilities
This updated guide and lesson plan provides a scientific overview of water quality for livestock operations in a turn-key approach ā everything needed to conduct a short course. This is the Mapping Ranch Facilities Worksheet, used in Lesson Plan 13.
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RWQP Worksheet 9: Pasture Use Records
This updated guide and lesson plan provides a scientific overview of water quality for livestock operations in a turn-key approach ā everything needed to conduct a short course. This is the Pasture Use Records Worksheet, used in Lesson Plan 14.
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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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Small Grain Production Pt 10: Small Grain Forages
Part 10 of the 14-part
Small Grain Production Manual
covers the use of small grains as livestock forage, including choosing among the small grains, harvest stages and methods, and effect of maturity on yield.
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The Benefits of Livestock Grazing California's Annual Grasslands
Grazing livestock do a lot more than just fill their bellies with wild grasses. Their grazing also helps keep potential wildfire fuels in check and enhances habitat opportunities for native plants, birds, frogs, salamanders, and more.
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Using Wetlands to Remove Microbial Pollutants from Farm Discharge Water
Besides growing crops, a farmer is an active steward of the natural resources that support those crops. Just a few acres of wetlands on the farm can easily filter ag water for many harmful microbes introduced through livestock- or crop-related use.
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Water Quality Treatment for Livestock Feeding and Exercise Areas . . .
When dairy cattle are concentrated in exercise lots and other areas, trampled vegetation and increased manure can pose a pollution risk for nearby streams. Learn how to minimize this risk with good land and livestock management.
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