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Date.  Volume (Issue).  Pages.  (NAL Call Number).
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Exploring careers in dietetics and nutrition.
Kane, June Kozak.  New York:  Rosen Pub. Group, 1987.
Author.  Place of publication:  Publisher, date.
(i.e., videocassette):  Description (sound, color, size).
Emmaus, Pa. : Rodale Institute; 1991 Jul.
The New farm. p. 26-28; 1991 Jul.  Second of series.
cattle under different tall fescue management strategies.
Coffey, K.P.; Moyer, J.L.; Brazle, F.K.; Lomas, L.W.
Amsterdam : Elsevier Science Publishers, B.V.; 1992 May.
limpograss and 'Pensacola' bahiagrass pastures.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1989 Sep.
Abstract:  'Floralta' limpograss [Hemarthria altissima Poir.
herbage during the late summer period when ADG was also low.
a case for continuous grazing.
Columbia, Mo. : American Forage and Grassland Council; 1991.
1991.  Meeting held April 1-4, 1991, Columbia, Missouri.
Biological implications of rotational grazing.
rotation grazing. Wilkins, R.N.; Swank, W.G.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1992 Nov.
Journal of range management v. 45 (6): p. 549-553; 1992 Nov.
Kentucky bluegrass. Smart, A.; Undersander, D.
Proceedings of the Forage and Grassland Conference. p.
Hart, R.H.; Samuel, M.J.; Test, P.S.; Smith, M.A.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1988 Jul.
approach. Loomis, J.B.; Loft, E.R.; Updike, D.R.; Kie, J.G.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1991 Jul.
Journal of range management v. 44 (4): p. 395-398; 1991 Jul.
rest-rotation cycle is $6.5 million using a 4% discount rate.
pastures grown in rotation with wheat in north Syria.
Australian journal of agricultural research v. 43 (7): p.
prairie. McCollum, F.T.; Gillen, R.L.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1992 Feb.
research highlights, 1983-1991 / edited by T.G. Bidwell, D.
two forage types in a beef cow-calf system.
Research and Development Center; 1988 Mar.
subseries: Animal Science Series.  Includes references.
bermudagrass by steers at varying stocking rate.
Kee, D.D.; Bransby, D.I.; Gamble, B.E.; Ivey, H.W.
Lewiston, MN : Land Stewardship Project,; 1991.
livestock and the land use.
12-paddock cell with 2 herds.
Lexington, Ky. : The Conference; 1988.
Hay, M.J.M.; Brock, J.L.; Thomas, V.J.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1989 Aug.
Desert mule deer use of grazed and ungrazed habitats.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1991 Sep.
Journal of range management v. 44 (5): p. 487-490; 1991 Sep.
impacts of cattle grazing during drought.
system. Sedivec, K.K.; Barker, W.T.
Fargo, N.D. : The University; 1991 Jun.
University (R-1006): 7 p.; 1991 Jun.  Includes references.
Agricultural Research Service; 1988 Dec.
dairy farms in New York State.
sainfoin pastures. Karnezos, T.P.; Matches, A.G.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1992 Apr.
calf performance in north-west Spain.
Hurley, Berkshire : The Society; 1988.
Occasional symposium - British Grassland Society (22): p.
jointly with the British Society of Animal Production,"
November 3-5, 1987, Peebles, Scotland.  Includes references.
Sauve, C.; Molenat, G.; Calamel, M.
Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1992 Nov.
pastures during the summer lowered autumnal infection.
strongyles due to the presence of several species.
yield and quality of Gliricidia sepium in southern Nigeria.
St Lucia : Tropical Grassland Society of Australia; 1992 Mar.
Marshall, A.H.; Hollington, P.A.; Hides, D.H.
Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1989 Jun.
Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1988 Mar.
W.F.; Keane, G.P. Dublin : An Foras Taluntais; 1988.
Irish journal of agricultural research v. 27 (2/3): p.
Carton, O.T.; Brereton, A.J.; O'Keeffe, W.F.; Keane, G.P.
Dublin : An Foras Taluntais; 1988.
ground nests. Jensen, H.P.; Rollins, D.; Gillen, R.L.
and yield in the Andean altiplano of Peru.
Carey, J.A.; Craddock, B.F.; Florez, A.; Bryant, F.C.
New York : Elsevier; 1988 Jun.
Small ruminant research v. 1 (2): p. 127-134; 1988 Jun.
tallgrass prairie. Jensen, H.P.; Gillen, R.L.; McCollum, F.T.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1990 Sep.
Journal of range management v. 43 (5): p. 401-406; 1990 Sep.
The effects of intensive grazing on ox-eye daisy.
Wallander, R.T.; Olson, B.E.; Fay, P.K.; Olson-Rutz, K.
Reno, Nev. : The Society; 1991.
1991.  Meeting held March 12-14, 1991, Seattle Washington.
grassland of the flood Pampa, Argentina.
Journal of range management v. 44 (5): p. 471-474; 1991 Sep.
gramineous forage in tropical savannas.
cattle. Hutcheson, D.P.; Chirase, N.K.
College Station, Tex. : The Station; 1990 Mar.
PR - Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (4690-4729): p.
New York, N.Y. : Springer; 1990.
Applied agricultural research v. 5 (2): p. 142-148; 1990.
(Quercus havardii) rangeland on the Rolling Plains of Texas.
not advantageous under conditions of this study.
rates and phenology. Hacker, J.B.; Evans, T.R.
Australian journal of experimental agriculture v. 32 (1): p.
stocking rates. Evans, T.R.; Hacker, J.B.
Acutis, M.; Pascal, G.; Reyneri, A.; Siniscalco, C.
Amsterdam : Elsevier; 1989 Nov.
Agriculture, ecosystems and environment v. 27 (1/4): p.
Bryan, Tex. : Lang Printing; 1990.
Beef cattle science handbook v. 24: p. 89-112; 1990.
The farm they couldn't plow under.
Emmaus, Pa. : Regenerative Agriculture Association; 1988 Nov.
The New farm v. 10 (7): p. 16-17, 62-63. ill; 1988 Nov.
Farmer to farmer strategies for sustainable agriculture..
Northeast Region"--P. [i] of guide.
discussion after viewing each video.
Fire department uses torches to help its neighbors.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1991 Feb.
Rangelands v. 13 (1): p. 31-32; 1991 Feb.
Fire, supplements, and cattle production in the far north.
Rural research : a CSIRO quarterly (138): p. 9-14; 1988.
Florida ranchers manage for deer.
Spokane, Wash. : The Journal; 1989 Apr.
Arizona farmer-stockman v. 68 (4): p. 16-18. ill; 1989 Apr.
cow-calf and stocker herds in Illinois.
1990. Proceedings of the Forage and Grassland Conference. p.
Cottesloe, W.A. : Australian Rangeland Society; 1991.
GPCP aids drought stricken area.
Washington, D.C. : The Service; 1988 Oct.
Grasses and legumes for intensive grazing in Michigan.
Moline, W.J.; Middleton, J.M.; Plummer, R.
East Lansing, Mich. : The Service; 1991 Nov.
State University (2307): 6 p.; 1991 Nov.
Lacefield, G.; Burris, R.; Dougherty, C.; Absher, C.
Lexington, Ky. : The Service; 1990 Feb.
(97): 3 p.; 1990 Feb.
Grazing systems and prescribed fire can mix.
Moscow, Idaho : The Station; 1989 May.
Forest, Wildlife and Range Experiment Station v. 14: p. 4.
Hart, R.H.; Samuel, M.J.; Waggoner, J.W. Jr; Smith, M.A.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1993 Jan.
Journal of range management v. 46 (1): p. 81-87; 1993 Jan.
respectively), with no differences between the latter.
distance and increasing uniformity of grazing.
Journal of range management v. 44 (3): p. 259-262; 1991 May.
stocking rates or grazing systems.
grazing systems at three levels of forage-on-offer.
Webb, G.W.; Conrad, B.E.; Hussey, M.A.; Potter, G.D.
Lake Elsinore, Calif. : William E. Jones, DVM; 1989 Sep.
Hay and pasture for horses in the north central United States.
East Lansing, Mich. : The Service; 1991 Apr.
State University v.): 7 p.; 1991 Apr.
grazing. Brummer, J.E.; Gillen, R.L.; McCollum, F.T.
Gutman, M.; Seligman, N.G.; Noy-Meir, I.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1990 Jan.
Journal of range management v. 43 (1): p. 64-68; 1990 Jan.
HRM just part of complete package on Bar Flying V Ranch.
Spokane, Wash. : The Journal; 1989 May.
Arizona farmer-stockman v. 68 (5): p. 6, 8-9. ill; 1989 May.
profitability. Hansen, B.R.; Krause, M.A.
Essex : Elsevier Applied Science Publishers; 1989.
and subsequent feedlot performance and serum constituents.
concentrations but did not affect steer performance.
Morrow, R.E.; Schulze-Tate, V.G.; Gerrish, J.R.; Roberts, C.R.
Bryan, Tex. : Lang Printing; 1988.
Beef cattle science handbook v. 22: p. 309-320; 1988.
season grasses to the bermudagrass sward.
Georgetown, Tx. : American Forage and Grassland Council; 1992.
Proceedings of the Forage and Grassland Conference v. 1: p.
Floyd, D.; Ogden, P.; Roundy, B.; Ruyle, G.; Stewart, D.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1988 Jun.
Rangelands v. 10 (3): p. 132-134. ill., maps; 1988 Jun.
Oxford : Blackwell Scientific Publications; 1988 Sep.
bulk tank milk quality and udder health.
Jan. Journal of dairy science v. 75 (1): p. 96-104; 1992 Jan.
bacterial type counts on tryptose-blood-esculin agar, and SCC.
tank milk of rotationally grazed herds than confined herds.
McCollum, F.T.; Gillen, R.L.; Brummer, J.E.
D. Titus and D. Cassels.
Orono, Maine : The Station; 1988 Sep.
Station, University of Maine v. 1 (8): p. 2-8; 1988 Sep.
practicing veterinarian v. 11 (9): p. 1135-1137; 1989 Sep.
Intensive grazing in arid regions.
340-353. ill; 1988. Literature review.  Includes references.
Intensive grazing increases beef production.
George, M.R.; Knight, R.S.; Sands, P.B.; Demment, M.W.
Resources, University of California; 1989 Sep.
California agriculture v. 43 (5): p. 16-19; 1989 Sep.
Intensive grazing of cool season forages.
305-318. ill; 1988. Includes references.
Intensive grazing of warm-season grasses in humid areas.
319-339; 1988. Literature review.  Includes references.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1988 Aug.
Intensive rotational grazing not always beneficial.
Bransby, D.I.; Kee, D.D.; Gregory, W.H.
Auburn University, Ala. : The Station; 1989.
Experiment Station v. 36 (4): p. 3. ill; 1989.
mixtures. Karnezos, T.P.; Matches, A.G.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1991 Mar.
production from three irrigated wheatgrasses, 'Hycrest' [A.
Barkw. and D.R. Dewey], and 'Jose' [T. ponticum (Podp.) Barkw.
and D.R. Dewey], grown alone and with 'Renumex' sainfoin (O.
rotationally grazed (herbage allowance of 6.5% of body wt.
(463 kg ha-1), but higher than for monocultures (238 kg ha-1).
provide good PROD during spring and early summer.
Parsons, A.J.; Johnson, I.R.; Williams, J.H.H.
Lehmann lovegrass and simple time control grazing.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1989 Aug.
Rangelands v. 11 (4): p. 150-153. ill., maps; 1989 Aug.
Brisbane : Tropical Grassland Society of Australia; 1989 Sep.
dairy farms in the northeastern states.
Parker, W.J.; Muller, L.D.; Buckmaster, D.R.
forage, and pasture change to favor grazing more.
sainfoin mixtures. Karnezos, T.P.; Matches, A.G.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1992 Jan.
(Onobrychis viciifolia Scop.), and (ii) to test the models.
demonstrating the necessity of testing regression models.
composition of cocksfoot, ryegrass and timothy by imazethapyr.
Fales, S.L.; Bohn, P.J.; Hoover, R.J.; Karunanandaa, K.
Essex : Elsevier Applied Science; 1991.
Journal of the science of food and agriculture v. 54 (1): p.
hemicellulose concentrations compared with controls.
qualitative differences in NDF composition.
Valderrabano, J.; Ramon, J.P.; Barberan, M.
S.l. : Durrant; 1988 Oct.
Research in veterinary science v. 45 (1): p. 62-67; 1988 Jul.
New ideas for profitable farming.
Emmaus, Pa. : Rodale Institute; 1990 May.
The New farm v. 12 (4): p. 6-8. maps; 1990 May.
Belleville, Pa. : American Forage and Grassland Council; 1990.
Conference," June 6-9, 1990, Blacksburg, Virginia.
under intensive grazing by sheep.
Hay, M.J.M.; Newton, P.C.D.; Thomas, V.J.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1991 Apr.
Nutrition of herded sheep in the Andes of southern Peru.
New York : Elsevier; 1990 Mar.
Small ruminant research v. 3 (2): p. 117-134. maps; 1990 Mar.
Gray, G.D.; Barger, I.A.; Le Jambre, L.F.; Couch, P.G.C.
Oxford : Pergamon Press; 1992 Jul.
of previous progeny to artificial H. contortus infection).
Mannetje, L. 't; Jones, R.M.
St Lucia : Tropical Grassland Society of Australia; 1990 Dec.
stocking of endophyte-infested tall fescue-clover pastures.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1992 Jul.
Fox, D.G.; Emmick, D.L.; Chase, L.E.; Sniffen, C.J.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1991 Apr.
yield and composition during the first five years.
Descriptors: Queensland; Cows; Panicum maximum var.
A pitch for Badger Creek.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1991 Aug.
Rangelands v. 13 (4): p. 181-182; 1991 Aug.
medics (Medicago spp.) growing in rotation with wheat.
Journal of range management v. 44 (2): p. 124-128; 1991 Mar.
successional stage of the experimental pastures.
Lewis, C.E.; Tanner, G.W.; Terry, W.S.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1988 Nov.
Journal of range management v. 41 (6): p. 460-465; 1988 Nov.
Pretty doesn't pay the bills.
Emmaus, Pa. : Regenerative Agriculture Association; 1989 Feb.
The New farm v. 11 (2): p. 20-22. ill; 1989 Feb.
intensive grazing system in a temperate climate.
intensive rotational grazing by dairy cattle.
Laramie, Wyo. : The Service; 1988 Mar.
(904): 4 p.; 1988 Mar.  Includes references.
Production from and management of burr medic pastures.
Thorn, C.; Revell, C.; Ewing, M.
1988. Journal of agriculture, Western Australia v. 29 (2): p.
sainfoin mixtures grazed by sheep.
Madison, Wis. : Crop Science Society of America; 1991 Sep.
seasonal distribution of growth in grazing systems on the U.S.
under three schedules spaced approximately 3.5 wk apart.
Second growths were grazed approximately 6 to 11 wk later.
contributions to the productivity of regional grazing systems.
spring and summer. Pitts, J.S.; McCollum, F.T.; Britton, C.M.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1992 May.
Journal of range management v. 45 (3): p. 226-231; 1992 May.
Descriptors: Steers; Hilaria mutica; Prosopis glandulosa var.
but response to 0.34 kg supplement was inconsistent.
tobosagrass in the spring and summer.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1989 Apr.
Rangelands v. 11 (2): p. 56-57. ill., maps; 1989 Apr.
rate on warm season perennial pastures.
French, A.V.; O'Rourke, P.K.; Cameron, D.G.
Brisbane : Tropical Grassland Society of Australia; 1988 Jun.
Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1989 Jan.
Beltsville, Md. : The Library; 1989 Oct.
Oct.  Updates QB 89-16. Bibliography.
Rotational grazing plan with bluestem.
Stillwater, Okla. : The Service; 1991 Mar.
Salinity effects on forage quality of Russian thistle.
Journal of range management v. 45 (6): p. 559-563; 1992 Nov.
but tends to improve it.
Seasonal growth rates of tallgrass prairie after clipping.
species. Larbi, A.; Mislevy, P.; Adjei, M.B.; Brown, W.F.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1988 Jan.
Ottawa, Ont. : National Research Council of Canada; 1991 Dec.
Canadian journal of botany; Journal canadien de botanique v.
69 (12): p. 2740-2743; 1991 Dec.  Includes references.
Rangelands v. 13 (1): p. 22-24; 1991 Feb.
effects of rates of stocking and concentrate.
Hoden, A.; Peyraud, J.L.; Muller, A.; Delaby, L.; Faverdin, P.
Cambridge : Cambridge University Press; 1991 Jun.
trials. Walker, J.W.; Stuth, J.W.; Heitschmidt, R.K.
grazing in the Waikato Region of New Zealand.
Doyle, C.J.; Baars, J.A.; Bywater, A.C.
grazing behavior. Walker, J.W.; Heitschmidt, R.K.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1989 Jul.
Journal of range management v. 42 (4): p. 337-342; 1989 Jul.
irrigated pastures in Montana and Wyoming.
Bozeman, Mont. : The Service; 1991 Apr.
Madison, Wis. : American Society of Agronomy; 1988 Oct.
Blackburn, W.H.; Knight, R.W.; Wood, J.C.; Pearson, H.A.
BST. New York : McGraw-Hill :.; 1991 Jul15.
Biotechnology newswatch v. 11 (14): p. 10; 1991 Jul15.
Study predicts more profit with alternative to BGH.
Washington, D.C. : Community Nutrition Institute; 1991 Jul19.
Nutrition week v. 21 (28): p. 6; 1991 Jul19.
grazing regimes. Owens, M.K.; Norton, B.E.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1990 Mar.
Journal of range management v. 43 (2): p. 132-135; 1990 Mar.
in a tussock grass community.
Theories emerge on mechanisms of ionophore rotation.
Minnetonka, Minn. : Miller Publishing Co; 1988 Jan18.
tallgrass prairie. Gillen, R.L.; McCollum, F.T.; Brummer, J.E.
Journal of range management v. 43 (2): p. 95-99; 1990 Mar.
little effect on the height at which tillers were defoliated.
Timed deworming and rotational grazing.
Macon, Ga. : Georgia Cattlemen's Association; 1990 Mar.
Georgia cattleman v. 18 (3): p. 31, 33. ill; 1990 Mar.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1990 Jun.
Rangelands v. 12 (3): p. 173-176; 1990 Jun.
Use of modeling in evaluation of rotational grazing systems.
Champaign, Ill. : American Society of Animal Science; 1989.
Journal of animal science v. 67 (suppl.2): p. 71-72; 1989.
Journal of range management v. 43 (5): p. 396-400; 1990 Sep.
S.S. New York, N.Y. : Scripta Technica; 1992 Mar.
Vegetation changes on a rest-rotation grazing system.
Yeo, J.J.; Wittinger, W.T.; Peek, J.M.
Denver, Colo. : Society for Range Management; 1990 Aug.
Vegetation response to the Santa Rita grazing system.
Journal of range management v. 41 (4): p. 291-295; 1988 Jul.
White, M.R.; Pieper, R.D.; Donart, G.B.; Trifaro, L.W.
Journal of range management v. 44 (4): p. 399-403; 1991 Jul.
pasture for a 5-year period in southcentral New Mexico.
stocking rates and a positive response of blue grama.
Veterinarians add grazing management to herd health programs.
Macon, Ga. : Georgia Cattlemen's Association; 1990 Sep.
Georgia cattleman v. 18 (9): p. 19, 61. ill; 1990 Sep.
Voisin controlled grazing management a better way to farm.
Burlington, VT : University of Vermont Extension,; 1989.
cassette label: Equipping for maximum net forage production.

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