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Effects of Cattle Grazing Methods on Ponderosa Pine-Bunchgrass Range in the Pacific Northwest
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1975
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EngineeringRangeland ProductivityLand UseForestryAgricultural EconomicsLivestock ProductionCattle Grazing MethodsHabitat ManagementAnimal ResponsesSustainable AgricultureDeferred RotationPublic HealthAnimal ManagementForested RangePonderosa Pine-bunchgrass RangeAnimal AgricultureDeforestationPacific NorthwestNatural Resource ManagementVegetation Science
An 11-year study of plant and animal responses to systems and levels of cattle grazing showed forested range was improved by deferred rotation: there was little change on intermingled grassland openings. Big game use decreased as cattle stocking increased.