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Home Range Size Of Free‐Roaming Beef Suckler Cattle In The Forest, Shusuke Sato, Yoshitaka Deguchi, Takeshi Yasue, Takami Kosako
Home Range Size Of Free‐Roaming Beef Suckler Cattle In The Forest, Shusuke Sato, Yoshitaka Deguchi, Takeshi Yasue, Takami Kosako
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Grazing Itineraries And Feed Intake Of Goats On Communal Pastures Of The Jabal Al Akhdar Mountain Range, Northern Oman, E. Schlecht, U. Dickhoefer, M. Predotova, Andreas Buerkert
Grazing Itineraries And Feed Intake Of Goats On Communal Pastures Of The Jabal Al Akhdar Mountain Range, Northern Oman, E. Schlecht, U. Dickhoefer, M. Predotova, Andreas Buerkert
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Impacts Of Grazing Management On Cattle Distribution And Non‐Point Source Pollution From Pastures In The Central United States, M. Haan, J. Russell, D. Bear, D. Morrical
Impacts Of Grazing Management On Cattle Distribution And Non‐Point Source Pollution From Pastures In The Central United States, M. Haan, J. Russell, D. Bear, D. Morrical
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Geoinformatics Application To Investigate Agricultural Potential In The Cholistan Desert, Farooq Ahmad
Geoinformatics Application To Investigate Agricultural Potential In The Cholistan Desert, Farooq Ahmad
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Monitoring Cattle Utilization And Behavior In A Mediterranean Oak Woodland, I. Schoenbaum, Zalmen Henkin, A. Brosh, J. Kigel, Eugene D. Ungar, Amit Dolev
Monitoring Cattle Utilization And Behavior In A Mediterranean Oak Woodland, I. Schoenbaum, Zalmen Henkin, A. Brosh, J. Kigel, Eugene D. Ungar, Amit Dolev
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Monitoring Urine Distribution By Grazing Livestock, Keith Betteridge, Coby J. Hoogendoorn, Wendy Griffiths, Des A. Costall, Mark Carter, Patrick Laube
Monitoring Urine Distribution By Grazing Livestock, Keith Betteridge, Coby J. Hoogendoorn, Wendy Griffiths, Des A. Costall, Mark Carter, Patrick Laube
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Remote Sensing With Gis And Gps For Monitoring Steppe Degradation, T. Akiyama, K. Kawamura, H. Yokota
Remote Sensing With Gis And Gps For Monitoring Steppe Degradation, T. Akiyama, K. Kawamura, H. Yokota
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
No abstract provided.
Identification And Characterization Of Pastureland And Other Grazing Resources Of Jammu & Kashmir Using Gis And Satellite Remote Sensing Technique, J. P. Singh, I. Dev, D. Deb, R. S. Chaurasia, S. Radotra, Suheel Ahmed
Identification And Characterization Of Pastureland And Other Grazing Resources Of Jammu & Kashmir Using Gis And Satellite Remote Sensing Technique, J. P. Singh, I. Dev, D. Deb, R. S. Chaurasia, S. Radotra, Suheel Ahmed
IGC Proceedings (1997-2023)
Livestock acquires special importance in mountain farming system from both ecological and socioeconomic point of view. They are an integral part of the farming system and a “bridge’’ connecting two types of land viz., forest and cultivated. In hilly regions, the arable agriculture is not very remunerative; therefore farmers of all categories rear sheep, goats, cattle etc. under sedentary, semi-migratory and migratory systems to supplement family income (Dev et al., 2014). The common property resources (CPR) and degraded pasturelands are the major feed sources. Remotely sensed satellite imagery and Geographic Information System (GIS) are being widely used for the …