. Efficient use of annual plants on cattle ranges in the California foothills. Forage plants California; Grazing California. '^!»J F-302874 Figure 9.—Exceptionally heavy growth of whitetip clover in ungrazed swale, April 1935. Dense stand (near backboard) in wet swale and thinner stand at left in dry swale phase. Grazing capacity of swales in the grazing-intensity pastures is to acre per animal-unit month. Grazing capacity of the narrow border of gentle slope around the swales is to acres per animal-unit F—460563 Figure 10.—Rolling slope with only occasional trees, shru


. Efficient use of annual plants on cattle ranges in the California foothills. Forage plants California; Grazing California. '^!»J F-302874 Figure 9.—Exceptionally heavy growth of whitetip clover in ungrazed swale, April 1935. Dense stand (near backboard) in wet swale and thinner stand at left in dry swale phase. Grazing capacity of swales in the grazing-intensity pastures is to acre per animal-unit month. Grazing capacity of the narrow border of gentle slope around the swales is to acres per animal-unit F—460563 Figure 10.—Rolling slope with only occasional trees, shrubs, or rock outcrop. Grazing capacity of this kind of range land is to acres per animal-unit 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 Bentley, J. R. (Jay R. ), 1911-; Talbot, M. W. (Murrell Williams), b. 1889-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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