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Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Fall 2006, Volume 12, No. 4 Oct 2006

Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Fall 2006, Volume 12, No. 4

Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters

Chemical Characteristics of Aging Golf Greens by Roch Gaussoin, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, UNL

Can Ecophysiological Characteristics Explain the Success of Woody Species in the Sandhills of Nebraska? by Kathleen Eggemeyer, Tala Awada, F. Edwin Harvey, David Wedin, Xinhua Zhou and Sue Ellen Pegg, School of Natural Resources, UNL

Comparison of a Long Yearling System to Calf-fed Performance and Economics by Will Griffin and Terry Klopfenstein, Department of Animal Science, UNL

A Tale of Two States by Jana Beckman, Kansas Center for Sustainable Agriculture and Alternative Crops, K-State Research and Extension

2006 Nebraska Grazing Conference Best Yet!


Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Summer 2006, Volume 12, No. 3 Jul 2006

Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Summer 2006, Volume 12, No. 3

Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters

Summary Analysis of Grazing Yearling Response to Distillers Grains by Terry Klopfenstein, Department of Animal Science, UNL

Grassland Ecology and Management: A New Name for the Range Major by Walter Schacht, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, UNL

Befriending Birds: Why Should Landowners Care about Integrating Wildlife Conservation with Livestock Production? The Reasons Are Plenty! by Kindra Gordon, Grazing Lands Conservation Initiative

Another Successful Nebraska Youth Range Camp by Daryl Cisney and Mary Reece, Nebraska Section of the Society for Range Management

Landowner, Foundation, City and Federal Government Preserve Native Prairie for Grazing and Education by Steve Chick, USDA Natural Resources …


Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Spring 2006, Volume 12, No. 2 May 2006

Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Spring 2006, Volume 12, No. 2

Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters

Evaluation of Two Grasses for Silvopasture Systems in the Great Plains by Michael E.L. Perry, Tala Awada, Walter Schacht, and Sue Ellen Pegg Department of Agronomy and Horticulture and School of Natural Resources, UNL

Research for the Birds: Sandhills Is the Target of Grassland Bird and Grazing Investigation by Larkin Powell, School of Natural Resources, UNL

UNL Professional Golf Management Program Scores a First

Program Set for 2006 Nebraska Grazing Conference

The Nebraska Range Shortcourse

Invasive Species Is Theme of Prairie Conference

Third National Conference on Grazing Lands


Center For Grassland Studies Newsletters, Winter 2006, Volume 12, No. 1 Jan 2006

Center For Grassland Studies Newsletters, Winter 2006, Volume 12, No. 1

Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters

Nitrogen Sequestration and Groundwater Quality Charles Shapiro and Bill Kranz, Haskell Agricultural Laboratory, UNL

Maximize pre-emergence success in turf by Roch Gaussoin, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, UNL Losing Grasslands and Natural Areas to Development by Richard Sutton, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, UNL

New Prairie Grasses to Fatten Beef Cattle

Nike Golf Camp in Lincoln This July