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11/23/2024 Institution Society for Range Management

The Society for Range Management is an international organization that includes people who manage, conserve and enjoy the vast landscapes known as rangelands. We are a vibrant community that learn from each other and share our common appreciation for rangelands.

11/23/2024 Publication Comparative Palatability of Atriprex canescens

Millions of hectares of arid and semiarid western states of the United States are covered by saltbush (Atriplex spp.) plants upon which millions of meat animals graze each year. Many saltbushes are reasonably good forage plants wherever they grow (Bidwell and Wooton 1925).

11/22/2024 Person
11/22/2024 Farm Log Insulated Presure Tank Lines

After a trip to Willcox, I purchased foam insulating tubes for the 1 1/4" and 1" pipes at the wellhead. Also purchased 100 lbs of chicken feed from Maid Rite Feeds.

11/22/2024 Publication Forage kochia (Kochia prostrata) for fall and winter grazing

Forage kochia (Kochia prostrata (L.) Schrad.), also known as prostrate kochia, or prostrate summer cypress is a long-lived, perennial, semi-evergreen, half-shrub well adapted to the temperate, semiarid and arid regions of central Asia and the western U.S. In these areas it has proven to be a valuable forage plant...

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