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    Save water or save wildlife? Water use and conservation in the central Sierran foothill oak woodlands of California, USA by Huntsinger, Lynn, Hruska, Tracy V., Oviedo, Jose L., Shapero, Matthew W. K., Nader, Glenn A., Ingram, Roger S., Beissinger, Steven R.

    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 by Davy, Josh, Doran, Morgan, Macon, Dan, Karle, Betsy, Nader, Glenn, Ingram, Roger, Swanepoel, Nadia, Robinson, Peter

    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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    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 by Davy, Josh, Doran, Morgan, Macon, Dan, Karle, Betsy, Nader, Glenn, Ingram, Roger, Swanepoel, Nadia, Robinson, Peter

    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 by George, Melvin R., Barry, Sheila J., Larson, Stephanie R., McDougald, Neil K., Ward, Theresa A., Harper, John M., Dudley, Dennis M., Ingram, Roger S., Laca, Emilio A.

    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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    Irrigated warm- and cool-season grasses compared in Northern California pastures by Melvin George, Pefer B. Sands, Charles Wilson, Roger Ingram, J. Michael Connor

    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 by M George, P Sands, C Wilson, R Ingram, J Connor

    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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