Preliminary Effects of Patch-Burn Grazing on a High-Diversity Prairie Restoration

The effects of patch-burn grazing in restored prairie along the Central Platte River, NE, were studied. The land management system entailed annually burning part of a grassland and then giving cattle access to both the unburned and burned portions of the pasture. On a site with a low stocking rate,...

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species diversity
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