Grazing Lands Topics from the Southwest Hub Region
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Dust Mitigation Handbook
Dust emission from cropland and rangeland is problematic in many areas, particularly where dry conditions and high wind velocities exist. Producers and specialists need a resource with in-depth…
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Synthesis of Grazing and Water Management Strategies in the Great Basin
To address water limitations, ranchers have developed innovative grazing and water management strategies.
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myRAINge Log: Precipitation Tracking Tool for Range Management
MyRAINge Log, a web-based data management and visualization tool designed specifically for cumulative precipitation observations at remote sites
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Grass-Cast: A New, Experimental Grassland Productivity Forecast Expanding to the Southwest Region
Grass-Cast is now expanding to the Southwest region and will soon be available to producers in New Mexico and Arizona.
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Drought Vulnerability Assessment to Inform Grazing Practices on Rangelands
The USDA Southwest Climate Hub and Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) worked together to produce two drought vulnerability assessments at the Major Land Resource Area (MLRA) level based on…
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Responding to Ecological Drought in the Intermountain Region
In March 2017, the Forest Service Intermountain Region held a drought adaptation workshop to share state-of-science information on drought and climate effects in the region, and develop management…
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Incised Stream Restoration in the Western U.S.
Stream erosion challenges and beaver-related restoration information for the western US.
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Focus on Grazing Lands in the Southwest
Rangelands compose the largest non-federal rural land area of the Southwestern United States.