An ecological and grazing capacity An ecological and grazing capacity study of the native grass pastures in Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba ecologicalgrazin00clar Year: 1942 14 Members of the Cyperaceae are relatively common. On upland sites involute leaved sedge and sun loving sedge Car ex heliophila Mack, are the most abundant. In low lying locations awned sedge C. atherodes Spreng., and C. rostrata Stokes are encountered. Baltic rush Juncus ater Rydb., is a constituent of the cover on moist sandy uplands and around sloughs. gSSSPl* Figure 5.—Mixed prairie. Stipa-Calamovilfa f
An ecological and grazing capacity An ecological and grazing capacity study of the native grass pastures in Southern Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba ecologicalgrazin00clar Year: 1942 14 Members of the Cyperaceae are relatively common. On upland sites involute leaved sedge and sun loving sedge Car ex heliophila Mack, are the most abundant. In low lying locations awned sedge C. atherodes Spreng., and C. rostrata Stokes are encountered. Baltic rush Juncus ater Rydb., is a constituent of the cover on moist sandy uplands and around sloughs. gSSSPl* Figure 5.—Mixed prairie. Stipa-Calamovilfa faciation. Speargrass and sandgrass on knoll in foreground. Shrubs at centre are willows and river birch. Chokecherry dominates the cover on the dunes in the background. Figure 6.—Mixed prairie. Stipa-Bouteloua faciation. Much of the pasture land within the mixed prairie region has topography comparable to that shown. Cattle in background are clustered around a watering-site. This stand will yield about 400 pounds to the acre.
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