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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.
Publication Number::
8679
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Barb Goatgrass
Barb goatgrass is a winter annual grass native to Europe and western Asia. It first appeared in California in the early 1900s, but only recently has it begun to spread widely, crowding out native vegetation. Learn to identify and manage this hardy weed.
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8315
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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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8528
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Beef Cattle on California Annual Grasslands: Production Cycle and Economics
This publication discusses the phases of beef cattle production on Californiaās annual rangeland, and how the life-cycle of these rangelands affects cattle production.
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8687
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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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Common Groundsel: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Common groundsel or old-man-of-the-spring is found throughout California. It can cause chronic liver poisoning to horses, cattle, and swine, even if only a small amount is eaten over a few weeks.
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74130
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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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8525
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Distinguishing Johnsongrass and Young Summer Grass Weeds
Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) a summer perennial grass, is one of the worldās most noxious and economically important weeds. This guide aids in identifying and distinguishing johnsongrass and other grass species that appear similar when immature.
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8570
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Drought Tip: Drought Strategies for Feeding Cattle Grazing Annual Grassland
Drought leads to predictable lack of forage production on rangelands leaving two possible management scenarios: sell to reduce forage demand, or supplement feeding. Learn about options available to prevent complete herd dispersal.
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8563
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Drought Tip: Managing Irrigated Pasture during Drought
Irrigated perennial pastures are important in drought when annual rangeland productivity is compromised. Learn how to manage your pasture during drought by selecting the right kind of grass and by using management practices that can enhance survival.
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8537
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Dryland Pastures: Establishment and Management in the Intermountain Region . . .
Covers important considerations for site selection, seed mixes that are appropriate for different climates and land-use plans, seeding rates, seedbed preparation methods, planting times, seeding methods, weed control, and grazing management.
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8163
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Dyer's Woad: Integrated Pest Management for Land Managers
Dyerās woad (
Isatis tinctoria
) is a problematic, invasive weed in the intermountain west. It can be commonly found along roadsides, fencerows, and ditch banks, as well as in pastures, rangeland, and natural areas.
Publication Number::
74175
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands 1: Mediterranean Climate
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 1: Mediterranean Climate
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8540
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands 2: Ecological History
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 2: Ecological History. This publication reviews the long-term effects of geology, climate, and human immigration on Californiaās Mediterranean landscapes.
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8541
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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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8543
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Ecology and Mgmt of Rangelands 5: Range Plant Growth and Development
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 5: Range Plant Growth and Development
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8544
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Ecology and Mgmt of Rangelands 6: Vegetation Change and Ecosystem Services
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 6: Vegetation Change and Ecosystem Services
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8545
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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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Ecology and Mgmt of Rangelands 8: Grazing Management
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 8: Grazing Management
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8547
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Ecology and Mgmt of Rangelands 9: Vegetation Management
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Ecology and Management of Annual Rangelands Series, Part 9: Vegetation Management
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8548
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Establishing and Managing Irrigated Pasture for Horses
Horse owners can create a reliable, home-grown source of forage for their animals by setting up an irrigated pasture, but it can't be just anywhere. You need the right soil, the right drainage, the right forage crop and more.
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8486
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Estimating the Cost of Replacing Forage Losses on Annual Rangeland
Wildfires and natural events can drastically reduce or eliminate the useable forage on grazing rangeland. This publication will help you assess your losses and set a reasonable budget for restoring the rangeland to a productive condition.
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8446
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Field Bindweed: Pest Notes for Home and Landscape
Field bindweed,
Convolvulus arvensis
, is a native of Eurasia and was first documented in California in 1884. By the first quarter of the twentieth century, field bindweed was proclaimed the worst weed in California.
Publication Number::
7462
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Field Guide to Common California Rangeland and Pasture Plants
From annual fescue to white clover, with this handy photo guide in your pocket you'll be able to identify 52 range and pasture plants of most importance to rangeland managers.
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3550
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