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    Severe subcutaneous infection with Clostridium septicum in a herd of native Icelandic horses by Charlotta Oddsdóttir, Ólöf G. Sigurðardóttir, Vala Friðriksdóttir, Vilhjálmur Svansson, Birkir Þór Bragason, Sigríður Björnsdóttir

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The outbreak warrants further investigation into C. septicum in the environment of grazing horses in Iceland.…”
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  2. 162

    Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop by Ann Rachel Blount, D. M. Ball, Richard K. Sprenkel, Robert O. Myer, Timothy D. Hewitt

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…While it is often considered to be a weedy species, it is a valuable temporary summer forage crop, particularly on open land that is planted to vegetables or row crops, and used in a rotation as pasture for livestock grazing or hay production. This document is SS-AGR-193, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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  3. 163

    Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields by Hunter Smith, Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…It can easily invade a poorly managed field, diminishing the quality of a hay crop or grazing pasture. Southern sandbur seeds start to germinate in late spring, and germination continues through the summer and fall. …”
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  4. 164

    Crabgrass as a Forage and Hay Crop by Ann Rachel Blount, D. M. Ball, Richard K. Sprenkel, Robert O. Myer, Timothy D. Hewitt

    Published 2003-07-01
    “…While it is often considered to be a weedy species, it is a valuable temporary summer forage crop, particularly on open land that is planted to vegetables or row crops, and used in a rotation as pasture for livestock grazing or hay production. This document is SS-AGR-193, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. …”
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  5. 165

    Control of Lantana in Pastures by Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers, Edward Jennings

    Published 2012-02-01
    “…These leaf toxins are damaging to grazing animals. If animals consume the leaves, they often begin to show symptoms of skin peeling or cracking. …”
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  6. 166

    Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. by Brent A. Sellers, Sarah Lancaster, Kenneth A. Langeland, Jason A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, Joseph Walter

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Since then, it has escaped cultivation, and it is found in hardwood hammocks and other moist, natural-wooded areas and grazing lands. Although there is no published literature supporting the theory that coral ardisia is toxic, it is suspected that the berries and/or foliage are poisonous to livestock, pets, and humans. …”
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  7. 167

    Thistle Control in Pastures by Brent Sellers, Pratap Devkota, Jason Ferrell

    Published 2019-11-01
    “… If left uncontrolled, thick thistle stands can reduce grazing, result in less forage production, and ultimately, lower calf weaning weight. …”
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  8. 168

    Identification and Control of Southern Sandbur (Cenchrus echinatus L.) in Hayfields by Hunter Smith, Jason Ferrell, Brent Sellers

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…It can easily invade a poorly managed field, diminishing the quality of a hay crop or grazing pasture. Southern sandbur seeds start to germinate in late spring, and germination continues through the summer and fall. …”
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  9. 169

    Bermudagrass Production in Florida by Carrol G. Chambliss, Freddie A. Johnson

    Published 2020-05-01
    “… The improved hybrid bermudagrasses (Cynodon dactylon L.) are used for both hay and grazing. Coastal was the first hybrid bermudagrass developed at the Coastal Plain Experiment Station in Tifton, Georgia, and was released in 1943. …”
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  10. 170

    Weed Management in Pastures and Rangeland—2017 by Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Good pasture management involves the proper choice of the forage species and variety, an adequate fertility program, controlled grazing management, and pest management (weeds, insects, and diseases). …”
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  11. 171

    Weed Management in Pastures and Rangeland—2017 by Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Good pasture management involves the proper choice of the forage species and variety, an adequate fertility program, controlled grazing management, and pest management (weeds, insects, and diseases). …”
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  12. 172

    Soil pH and Liming Issues Affecting Bahiagrass Pasture by Maria Silveira, Joao Vendramini, John E. Rechcigl, Martin B. Adjei

    Published 2009-10-01
    “…Includes liming and fertilization recommendations for grazing conditions in south-central Florida flatwoods. …”
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  13. 173

    Dietary and environmental factors affecting the dynamics of the gut bacteria in Tibetan Awang sheep (Ovis aries) across divergent breeding models by Yuhao Wang, Xinping Wang, Yirong Wang, Yirong Wang, Songyu Liao, Zhaxi Pubu, Jiangcuo Silang, Lixu Chai, Siyue Zhao, Siyue Zhao

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Christensenellaceae_R-7_group, Romboutsia, and Ruminococcus were significantly abundant in the pure grazing breeding model, while Rikenellaceae_RC9_gut_group and Bacteroides were more abundant in the semi-captivity breeding model. …”
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  14. 174

    Dynamic changes in the gastrointestinal microbial communities of Gangba sheep and analysis of their functions in plant biomass degradation at high altitude by Xiaozhen Liu, He Ding, Xiaoxue Zhang, Na Ta, Jinmei Zhao, Qian Zhang, Huiyun Liu, Mengjiao Sun, Xiaoqing Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results A comprehensive multi-omics survey of the microbial communities of the Gangba sheep gastrointestinal tract was performed under three distinct feeding strategies: natural grazing, semi-grazing with supplementation, and barn feeding. …”
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  15. 175

    Glossina pallidipes Density and Trypanosome Infection Rate in Arba Minch Zuria District of Gamo Zone, Southern Ethiopia by Ephrem Tora, Wasihun Seyoum, Firew Lejebo

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Glossina pallidipes infection was significantly higher in and around park grazing areas (OR=3.41, 95%CI=1.76‐6.6) and wood-grass land vegetation type (OR=2.7, 95%CI=1.2‐6.5). …”
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    Assessment of farmers' knowledge, attitudes and control practices (KAP) to mitigate acaricide resistance and tick-borne diseases by Sunita Jamra, Mukesh Shakya, Anant K. Jayraw, Vivek Agrawal, Mamta Singh, Anil Kumar Sharma, Gajendra N. Bhangale, Gaya P. Jatav, Nirmala Jamra, Ala Tabor

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Amongst various feeding systems for animals, a mixed type of feeding system was mostly adopted by 57.5% respondents followed by manger system (37.5%) while grazing was the least adopted method (5%). Results indicated that the grazing animals were 6 times (OR 95% CI 2.93–12.28) more susceptible to ticks and possessed heavy tick infestation. …”
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  17. 177

    Assessing the Effects of Land Use Practices on the Environment in Rugarama North Ntungamo District. by Turyahabwe, Deus

    Published 2025
    “…This should be done along with good husbandry practices such as crop rotation, and rotational grazing to avoid exhausting a particular plot of land in a short period, which in most cases forces people to encroach lands. …”
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  18. 178

    Identification and Control of Coral Ardisia (Ardisia crenata): A Potentially Poisonous Plant. by Brent A. Sellers, Sarah Lancaster, Kenneth A. Langeland, Jason A. Ferrell, Michael Meisenberg, Joseph Walter

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Since then, it has escaped cultivation, and it is found in hardwood hammocks and other moist, natural-wooded areas and grazing lands. Although there is no published literature supporting the theory that coral ardisia is toxic, it is suspected that the berries and/or foliage are poisonous to livestock, pets, and humans. …”
    Get full text
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    Thistle Control in Pastures by Brent Sellers, Pratap Devkota, Jason Ferrell

    Published 2019-11-01
    “… If left uncontrolled, thick thistle stands can reduce grazing, result in less forage production, and ultimately, lower calf weaning weight. …”
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    Research on Dynamic and Complexity of Energy-Saving Investment about Multichannel and Multienergy Supply Chain by Fang Wu

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…It is interesting to find the Grazing–Hopf bifurcation which usually occurs in nonlinear circuits. …”
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