Grazing ecology and management

IANR VC Boehm on the Barta Brothers Ranch (KRVN)

July 19, 2021

IANR Vice Chancellor Mike Boehm shares about the Barta Brothers Ranch and how it's being used to benefit Nebraska's ranchers.

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CGS Podcast: Nebraska Grazing Conference Speakers

July 19, 2021

Check out the new CGS Podcast episodes featuring upcoming NGC speakers Elliott Dennis, Greg Ibach and Sean Kelly.

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The Rangelands Partnership Launches Rangelands Gateway

March 26, 2021

Introducing Rangelands Gateway! The latest and greatest creation of The Rangelands Partnership (RP), a 20-year multi-state collaboration. The Gateway combines and updates the Partnership’s previous websites: Global Rangelands, Rangelands West, and state specific rangelands websites into one, easy-to-use place. Rangelands Gateway provides access to more than 25,000 resources including journal articles, reports, websites, and videos to inform decisions making for research, teaching, and practical applications for rangeland management.

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2020 Virtual Nebraska Grazing Conference Recordings

August 17, 2020

The NGC is designed for people with an interest in the utilization and conservation of our grazing lands, and a desire to learn the most current information on grazing livestock systems and their impact on our lands. The 2020 NGC was recorded and the videos are now posted.

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CGS Podcast: Scaling up Management for Resilient Grazing Lands - Outcomes for Livestock and Wildlife with Caleb Roberts

August 3, 2020

Follow the Center for Grassland Studies Podcast on: MediaHub, Spotify, iTunes or Stitcher.

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CGS Podcast: Nebraska Sandhills - Examples of Long-term Vegetation Responses and Quality Trends with Mitchell Stephenson

August 3, 2020

Follow the Center for Grassland Studies Podcast on: MediaHub, Spotify, iTunes or Stitcher.

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CGS Podcast: Wildlife Use of Habitat in Response to Prescribed Fire with Dave Londe

July 27, 2020

Follow the Center for Grassland Studies Podcast on: MediaHub, Spotify, iTunes or Stitcher.

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Husker researchers linking cattle behavior to efficient beef production

September 16, 2020

Range cattle spend most of their time grazing, ruminating, resting and watering. Using collars fitted with GPS and accelerometers, technology similar to that found in a Fitbit that collects data on movement patterns, University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers are tracking the movements and behavioral patterns of beef cattle and how they link to efficient beef production systems.

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