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Title: Controlled grazing on annual grassland decreases yellow starthistle
Journal: California Agriculture
Authors: C. D. Thomsen, W. A. Williams, M. Vayssieres, F. L. Bell, and M. R. George
Date: 1993
Summary: The effect of cattle, and sheep and goat grazing (2 years sheep followed by 1 year of goat grazing) on yellow starthistle was examined on two sites in California over three years. One site was located 20 miles west of Maxwell, CA while the second site was at the UC Davis Agronomy Farm. Cattle were grazed in a short duration, high intensity grazing system for three years at first site. Sheep were grazed for two years followed by goat grazing during the third year at the UC Davis Agronomy Farm in a short duration, high intensity grazing system. Grazing occurred at either rosette or bolt (pre ...
Agrovoc Control Words: Noxious weeds, Rangelands, Grazing
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