. Efficient use of annual plants on cattle ranges in the California foothills . Figure 2.—Experimental pasture layout at the San Joaquin Experimental Range. Area" (most of the foothills on the east side of the San Joaquin Valley, from Madera County southward). For study purposes the range is subdivided into a number of pastures (fig. 2). Most of the forage studies were made in experimental pastures 1 to 6, which were devoted primarily to determining the effect of different intensities of grazing on both cattle and range. When not in these grazing-intensity pastures, the cattle were held i


. Efficient use of annual plants on cattle ranges in the California foothills . Figure 2.—Experimental pasture layout at the San Joaquin Experimental Range. Area" (most of the foothills on the east side of the San Joaquin Valley, from Madera County southward). For study purposes the range is subdivided into a number of pastures (fig. 2). Most of the forage studies were made in experimental pastures 1 to 6, which were devoted primarily to determining the effect of different intensities of grazing on both cattle and range. When not in these grazing-intensity pastures, the cattle were held in pastures 10, 12, and 14- The remainder of the experimental pastures (7, 8, 9, 11, and 18) were used for trials on cattle feeding and for grazing of miscellaneous animals.


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