Grassland Studies, Center for
Nebraska Grazing Conference Proceedings
Date of this Version
2019
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Citation
Nebraska Grazing Conference Proceedings, 2019
University of Nebraska- Lincoln, Center for Grassland Studies
August 12–14, 2019, Buffalo County Fairgrounds, Kearney, Nebraska
Abstract
Rangeland Health Session
Managing Sand Deposits after the Flood by Daren Redfearn
Rangeland Health: What Is It and Why Do I Care?” by Patrick Shaver
Managing a Sandhills Ranch with an Eye to Soil Health by Dana Larsen
Grazinglands Management Session
Soil Health: Expectations and Evidence by Virginia Jin
Mob Grazing on Nebraska Sandhills Meadow by Walt Schacht
Effect of Length of Grazing Period on Upland Sandhills Range by Jerry Volesky
Carbon Input and Loss in Semi-arid Sandy Rangeland by Martha Mamo
Graze 365 by Jacob Miller
Soil Health and Grazing Strategies: Opportunities for Increasing Soil Water by Andrea Basche
Art and Science of Winter Grazing Session
Producer Panel: Winter Forage Strategies with Lon Larsen John Maddux, and Logan Pribbeno
Odds and Ends of Non-traditional Winter Grazing Strategies by Bruce Anderson
Size Does Not Matter When It Comes to Conservation
2018 Leopold Award Recipient: Jim O’Rourke
Rangeland Resilience Session
Resilience of Sandhills Grassland to Wildfire during Drought by Jack Arterburn
Grazing Before and After Prescribed Burns by Sarah Sortum
Resilience in Working Landscapes by Craig Allen
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Agricultural Economics Commons, Agronomy and Crop Sciences Commons, Beef Science Commons, Other Animal Sciences Commons