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Identifying Pasture Grasses

Author : Dan Undersander
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 6 pages
File Size : 20,87 MB
Release : 1999-09
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780788177576

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Identifies the 15 most common annual & perennial grasses in Midwestern pastures: the predominant seeded Midwestern grasses, the most common native pasture grasses, & a few annual weedy grasses. Helps you identify grasses the first year, when you need to know whether a seeding was successful. Helps you identify grasses in established pastures so you can make informed decisions about pasture mgmt., fencing, & renovation. Chapters: seed & seedling identification for new plantings; vegetative identification for established plants; & info. on growth habit & mgmt. for each of the seeded grasses. Color photos.

Native Grasses

Author : Meredith Mitchell
Publisher : Landlinks Press
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 47,91 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780643066564

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An easy-to-use tool for identifying some of the most common native grasses in temperate Australia.

Horse Pasture Management

Author : Paul H. Sharpe
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 35,5 MB
Release : 2018-11-09
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0128129204

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Horse Pasture Management begins with coverage of the structure, function and nutritional value of plants, continuing into identification of pasture plants. Management of soil and plants in a pasture is covered next, followed by horse grazing behavior, feed choices of horses, management of grazing horses, and how to calculate how many horses should be grazing relative to land size. Management of hay and silage are included, since year-round grazing is not possible on many horse farms. A number of chapters deal with interactions of a horse farm with the environment and other living things. As an aid in good pasture management, one chapter explains construction and use of fencing and watering systems. Contributions are rounded out with a chapter explaining how the University of Kentucky helps horse farm managers develop their pasture management programs. The purpose of the book is to help people provide a better life for horses Provides the basic principles of pasture management for those involved in equine-related fields and study Covers a variety of strategies for managing the behavior, grouping, environmental, and feeding needs of grazing horses to ensure high levels of welfare and health Includes information on environmental best practices, plant and soil assessment, and wildlife concerns Explains pasture-related diseases and toxic plants to be avoided Includes links to useful resources and existing extension programs

Grasses

Author : Lauren Brown
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 22,84 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Nature
ISBN : 9780395628812

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How to identify 135 of the most common species of North American grasses, sedges, and rushes, with their economic and ecological importance.

Field Guide to Common California Rangeland and Pasture Plants

Author : LARRY FORERO
Publisher : UCANR Publications
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 27,76 MB
Release : 2020-08-10
Category : Nature
ISBN : 1627110739

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This pocket-sized card set provides rangeland managers with an easy-to-use photographic guide to 52 of the most important range and pasture plants. Spiral bound and printed on sturdy laminated paper this resource will hold up to rough service in the field. Each entry contains common and scientific name, lifecycle, habitat, elevation, forage quality, and general information . Also includes a comparison table of USDA Plant Database to Jepson e-flora scientific names and a summary table of the covered plants showing their life cycle, habitat, elevation, and forage value at a glance.

Is Your Pasture Past It?

Author : Joe Rolfe
Publisher :
Page : 67 pages
File Size : 47,18 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Grasses
ISBN : 9780724267507

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Copiously illustrated guide to identifying native pasture grasses occurring in the Cape York Peninsula, Mareeba, Dalrymple, northeast Flinders and Bowen districts. Describes the growth behaviour of each species, forage value and what its presence in the pasture indicates in terms of improving or declining pasture conditions. Includes descriptions of some non-native grasses.

Common Grasses, Legumes and Forbs of the Eastern United States

Author : A.Ozzie Abaye
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 21,55 MB
Release : 2018-09-14
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0128139528

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Common Grasses, Legumes and Forbs of the Eastern United States: Identification and Adaptation presents photographic identification of the most important grassland, turf, and noncrop plants, and their seeds to facilitate quick identification in the field. Unlike many publications that focus solely on floral identification, this book emphasizes vegetative identification as well to allow for accurate plant identification year-round. The book includes 23 forage legumes, 61 grasses, and more than 100 nonleguminous forbs found in pastures and grasslands of Eastern United States. In addition to identification of important species, the book describes other key characteristics such as adaptation, favorable and unfavorable soil types, seasonal growth patterns, and toxicity. For plants harvested for hay or silage or by grazing, the book also discusses cutting and grazing management, quality factors, and potential yields. Through its practical approach and comprehensive structure, Common Grasses, Legumes and Forbs of the Eastern United States is a valuable reference for farm advisors, teachers and students of agronomy, and for anyone interested in the dynamic relationship between plants and agriculture. Features full-color illustrations of both seed and plant, allowing for rapid identification at multiple stages of development Presents various identification methods and use cases for over 180 plants Details seasonal growth patterns and toxicity, as well as favorable and unfavorable soil types Discusses cutting and grazing management

Field Guide to the Common Grasses of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska

Author : Iralee Barnard
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 36,62 MB
Release : 2014-03-24
Category : Nature
ISBN : 0700619453

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Once covered by wild grasses, America's heartland is by nature a grassland, populated with plants whose ecological importance, practical value, and subtle beauty we are only now beginning to comprehend. Of the 3,000 species of wild plants in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska, in the heart of the heartland, only two of every ten are grasses, and in some prairies just one or two of these can account for 80 to 90 percent of the ground cover. It is these major wild grasses, the native and the naturalized, that this field guide covers, as well as some not found in such large numbers but nonetheless widespread and easily noticed. From the more familiar (like big bluestem, little bluestem, Indiangrass, switchgrass, buffalograss, sideoats grama, and blue grama) to the less recognized (such as ticklegrass, rice cutgrass, and prairie wedgegrass), from the weedy to the desirable, each of the seventy species profiled in these pages appears in full-color, its fundamental characteristics clearly identifiable by novice and expert alike: flowers and seed heads, leaf details with size comparisons, and whole mature plant pictures. Though of ever broadening interest--to ranchers, gardeners, naturalists, and restorers of prairies and native landscapes--grasses are notoriously tricky to identify. A number of features of this guide make the task considerably easier. A handy system of "finding lists," allows a user to navigate quickly to identification of an unknown grass. Descriptions, written in clear and easily understood terms, focus on the primary characteristics of each species and are accompanied by distribution maps. And an illustrated glossary, leaf comparison section, and table of grass flowering dates provide additional information and opportunities for recognizing and appreciating various species. Putting these plants into ecological and cultural context, botanist and grass specialist Iralee Barnard gives readers, whether curious amateur, passionate naturalist, or professional, a new way of understanding the grasses of America's prairies and plains, including their plant structures and adaptations, their natural history, ecological associations, and cultural importance.