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23 December 2019 Ecological Sites: Can they be Managed to Promote Livestock Production?
Averi Q. Reynolds, Justin D. Derner, David J. Augustine, Lauren M. Porensky, Hailey Wilmer, Tamarah Jorns, David D. Briske, J. Derek Scasta, María E. Fernández-Giménez
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Abstract
  • We assessed diet quality and livestock weight gains for shortgrass steppe pastures dominated by Loamy Plains or Sandy Plains ecological sites.

  • When growing season precipitation is “normal,” livestock gains are higher on Sandy Plains ecological sites, and diet quality is not limiting livestock production.

  • Conversely, when growing season precipitation declines by 20%, digestible organic matter, but not crude protein, influences livestock gains. These negative effects on livestock gains are more pronounced for the Loamy Plains ecological site.

  • Pastures with multiple ecological sites may provide range managers greater forage diversity for livestock and higher livestock gains during dry growing seasons.

© 2019 The Society for Range Management.
Averi Q. Reynolds, Justin D. Derner, David J. Augustine, Lauren M. Porensky, Hailey Wilmer, Tamarah Jorns, David D. Briske, J. Derek Scasta, and María E. Fernández-Giménez "Ecological Sites: Can they be Managed to Promote Livestock Production?," Rangelands 41(6), 239-243, (23 December 2019). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rala.2019.07.003
Published: 23 December 2019
KEYWORDS
crude protein
diet quality
digestible organic matter
semiarid rangeland
shortgrass steppe
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