Search Results - "Ingram, Roger"
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Save water or save wildlife? Water use and conservation in the central Sierran foothill oak woodlands of California, USA
Published in Ecology and society (01-06-2017)“…More frequent drought is projected for California. As water supplies constrict, and urban growth and out-migration spread to rural areas, trade-offs in water…”
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Improving the feeding value of rice straw
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (29-02-2024)“…For rice producers, removing straw from a field after harvest is important because the material is slow to break down and needs to be gone prior to planting…”
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Coping with Drought on California Rangelands
Published in Rangelands (01-08-2016)“…Rangeland livestock producers were among the first agricultural communities affected by California's multiyear drought. Rancher surveys and in-person…”
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Improving the feeding value of rice straw: Treating rice straw with ammonia gas increased its value as cattle feed, including protein content, quantity consumed, and weight gain
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-01-2024)“…For rice producers, removing straw from a field after harvest is important because the material is slow to break down and needs to be gone prior to planting…”
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Comparison of Comparative Yield and Stubble Height for Estimating Herbage Standing Crop in Annual Rangelands
Published in Rangeland ecology & management (01-07-2006)“…We compared calibration equations for estimating herbage standing crop (HSC) from comparative yield (CY) rank or stubble height (SH) to determine 1) if CY rank…”
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Planned Herbivory in the Management of Wildfire Fuels
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The Psychology of the Crowd—A Social Psychological Analysis of British Football ‘Hooliganism’
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Irrigated warm- and cool-season grasses compared in Northern California pastures
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-07-1992)“…North American prairie grasses were most productive in a comparative study of irrigated warm-and cool-season grasses. The high yield and later peak in…”
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Irrigated warm- and cool-season grasses compared in Northern California pastures
Published in California agriculture (Berkeley, Calif.) (01-07-1992)“…North American prairie grasses were most productive in a comparative study of irrigated warm-and cool-season grasses. The high yield and later peak in…”
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