. Protecting and enhancing America's forests and rangelands : 1986 research accomplishments. Forests and forestry United States; Rangelands United States. stage. Initial establishment under pine timber in the Southeast can be achieved by removal of hardwoods, prescribed burning, and broadcasting freshly inoculated seed on top of the soil in late October or early November when the soil surface is wet. Production of adequate forage before midwinter remains a problem, especially if unregulated use is heavy. Subterranean clover is preferred by cattle and deer. One- year nursery stock of longleaf,


. Protecting and enhancing America's forests and rangelands : 1986 research accomplishments. Forests and forestry United States; Rangelands United States. stage. Initial establishment under pine timber in the Southeast can be achieved by removal of hardwoods, prescribed burning, and broadcasting freshly inoculated seed on top of the soil in late October or early November when the soil surface is wet. Production of adequate forage before midwinter remains a problem, especially if unregulated use is heavy. Subterranean clover is preferred by cattle and deer. One- year nursery stock of longleaf, loblolly, and slash pines can be successfully planted in grazed, cutover subterranean clover pastures. Conifer survival varied with species of planted pine, but survival of planted pine was similar within species whether pines were protected from grazing by exclosures or completely exposed to grazing. A long-term study conducted in the Blue Mountains of northeastern Oregon has shown that grazing significantly influences the development of forest vegetation National forest lands like this stand outside Alexandria, LA, provide low-cost forage for thousands of head of livestock. Better understanding of the relationships between forest and range will improve our management of such lands for multiple 19. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original United States. Forest Service. [Washington, D. C. ] : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service


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