Range Management
By: Holechek, Jerry L.
Contributor(s): Pieper, Rex D | Deceased, Carlton H. Herbel.
Material type: BookSeries: Publisher: USA : Prentice Hall; 2010Edition: 6th ed.Description: 456 p.ISBN: 0135014166 (paperback); 9780135014165 (paperback).Subject(s): Animal NutritionDDC classification: 636.0845 Holechek 30348 6th 2011 Livestock Summary: RANGE MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES, 6/e is an up-to-date, easy-to-read text bringing together the key principles and practices of contemporary range management, presenting them in logical sequence as concisely and efficiently as possible. The authors introduce the fundamentals of range management using current and relevant scientific studies and practical examples, and illustrating key concepts with pictures, figures, and tables. Grazing management is emphasized, and several other aspects of range management are given comprehensive coverage. In particular, this edition has been updated with comprehensive information on highly relevant issues such as range animal behavior, economics, energy, and multiple use environments.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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RANGE MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES, 6/e is an up-to-date, easy-to-read text bringing together the key principles and practices of contemporary range management, presenting them in logical sequence as concisely and efficiently as possible. The authors introduce the fundamentals of range management using current and relevant scientific studies and practical examples, and illustrating key concepts with pictures, figures, and tables. Grazing management is emphasized, and several other aspects of range management are given comprehensive coverage. In particular, this edition has been updated with comprehensive information on highly relevant issues such as range animal behavior, economics, energy, and multiple use environments.
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