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La gestion de la transhumance dans la zone d’influence du parc régional du W par le programme Ecopas
Published 2008-05-01“…The conservation program implemented an approach to manage this illegal grazing inside the park, by a multi-level concentration with all stakeholders (from herders to ministers). …”
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Mulato II (Brachiaria sp.)
Published 2011-04-01“…This revised 4-page fact sheet describes the morphology, region of adaptation and growing season in Florida, recommended production practices, and the results of research into the performance of heifers grazing Mulato. Written by J. Vendramini, B. Sellers, L.E. …”
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Pasture’s Role in Climate Change Mitigation
Published 2022-09-01“…This information should be of interest to stakeholders, students, scientists, and environmental agencies interested in enhancing ecosystems services provided by grazing lands. Written by Maria Silveira, Rosvel Bracho, Curtis Dell, and Abmael Cardoso. https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/ss708 …”
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The Annual Cultivated Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) as a Potential Forage Crop for Livestock in the Southeastern U.S.
Published 2011-01-01“…Tillman, provides livestock producers with information on the use of annual cultivated peanut as a potential forage crop in the Southeast — forage production trial results, nutritional value, feeding value, and use as forage for grazing. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Animal Sciences, December 2010. …”
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Mulato II (Brachiaria sp.)
Published 2011-04-01“…This revised 4-page fact sheet describes the morphology, region of adaptation and growing season in Florida, recommended production practices, and the results of research into the performance of heifers grazing Mulato. Written by J. Vendramini, B. Sellers, L.E. …”
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Overseeding Rhizoma Perennial Peanut Pasture and Hay Fields during the Cool Season
Published 2019-02-01“…This new 5-page document discusses overseeding for hay and overseeding for grazing. Written by Jose Dubeux, Cheryl Mackowiak, Ann Blount, David Wright, and Luana Dantas, and published by the UF/IFAS Agronomy Department, January 2019. …”
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Soil pH and Liming Issues Affecting Bahiagrass Pasture
Published 2009-10-01“…Includes liming and fertilization recommendations for grazing conditions in south-central Florida flatwoods. …”
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Protéger les humains et les non-humains
Published 2014-12-01“…But these reasons are often very different from those brought up by the international scientific organisms aiming to preserve the nature.In this article, I will describe the practices I have had the opportunity to observe in the 1970’s within a central Timor population, based in the Indonesian part of the island.This population lives in Abis, a bunag-speaking village.The practices are twofold:Those concerning the organization of the territory – divided between the farming land and the grazing land – and their associated rules; especially aiming to protect the useful plants in burnt land.Those concerning the vegetation that is forbidden to trimming and whose status is much more ambiguous. …”
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Performance and carcass characteristics of cattle with different castration practices
Published 2023-12-01“…The animals were kept on mixed pasture in an extensive rearing system using rotational grazing, they received mineral supplement in the first 3 months and specific feed for the fattening season in the subsequent 3 months, according to the property’s standards. …”
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The temporal scale of energy maximization explains allometric variations in movement decisions of large herbivores
Published 2024-12-01“…We used movement analysis and scale‐dependent energy gain modeling to study how three large herbivores share resources: red hartebeest (Alcelaphus buselaphus), a 120‐kg grazing ruminant; zebra (Equus quagga), a 300‐kg grazing nonruminant; and eland (Tragelaphus oryx), a 460‐kg ruminant, mixed feeder. …”
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of Australian dairy goat farmers towards the control of gastrointestinal parasites
Published 2025-01-01“…Methods The questionnaire comprised 58 questions on farm demography, husbandry and grazing management, knowledge of gastrointestinal parasites and their importance in dairy goats, diagnosis of infections, antiparasitic drugs and alternate control options. …”
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Severe subcutaneous infection with Clostridium septicum in a herd of native Icelandic horses
Published 2025-02-01“…The outbreak warrants further investigation into C. septicum in the environment of grazing horses in Iceland.…”
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Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop
Published 2003-07-01“…While it is often considered to be a weedy species, it is a valuable temporary summer forage crop, particularly on open land that is planted to vegetables or row crops, and used in a rotation as pasture for livestock grazing or hay production. This document is SS-AGR-193, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields
Published 2012-12-01“…It can easily invade a poorly managed field, diminishing the quality of a hay crop or grazing pasture. Southern sandbur seeds start to germinate in late spring, and germination continues through the summer and fall. …”
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Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop
Published 2003-07-01“…While it is often considered to be a weedy species, it is a valuable temporary summer forage crop, particularly on open land that is planted to vegetables or row crops, and used in a rotation as pasture for livestock grazing or hay production. This document is SS-AGR-193, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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Control of Lantana in Pastures
Published 2012-02-01“…These leaf toxins are damaging to grazing animals. If animals consume the leaves, they often begin to show symptoms of skin peeling or cracking. …”
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Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant.
Published 2013-11-01“…Since then, it has escaped cultivation, and it is found in hardwood hammocks and other moist, natural-wooded areas and grazing lands. Although there is no published literature supporting the theory that coral ardisia is toxic, it is suspected that the berries and/or foliage are poisonous to livestock, pets, and humans. …”
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Thistle Control in Pastures
Published 2019-11-01“… If left uncontrolled, thick thistle stands can reduce grazing, result in less forage production, and ultimately, lower calf weaning weight. …”
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Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields
Published 2012-12-01“…It can easily invade a poorly managed field, diminishing the quality of a hay crop or grazing pasture. Southern sandbur seeds start to germinate in late spring, and germination continues through the summer and fall. …”
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Bermudagrass Production in Florida
Published 2020-05-01“… The improved hybrid bermudagrasses (Cynodon dactylon L.) are used for both hay and grazing. Coastal was the first hybrid bermudagrass developed at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia, and was released in 1943. …”
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