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Topics about Florida's Rangelands



This page contains a listing of topics in Range Science. Topics are available in Adobe Acrobat format (you will need the Acrobat reader which is available for free from Adobe) and in Web format. Some documents are only available in PDF format and some in HTML. Documents will eventually be available in both formats. Keep checking back for updates.


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Aeschynomene
An Economic Evaluation of Range Management Practices
Botanical Composition of Cattle Grazing South Florida Rangeland
Cover Crops
The Coyote: Florida's Newest Predator
Determining Grazing Capacity for Native Range
Developing a Grazing Lease in Florida
Diet Quality of Steers Grazing Three Range Sites in South Florida
Effective Management for Frogs and Toads on Florida's Ranches
Effects of Season and Regrazing on Diet Quality of Burned Florida Range
Effects of Clipping on Burned and Unburned Creeping Bluestem
Fertilization and Harvest Season of Eastern Gamagrass at Ona and Jay, Florida
N/A Florida Range Grasses Impacting Grazing Management
Management of Pine Forests for Selected Wildlife in Florida
Mechanical Shrub Control on Flatwoods Range in South Florida
Molasses - Supplements for Mature, Lactating Beef Cows Grazing Range
Potential of Creeping Bluestem for Improvement of Grazing on Florida Range
Range Sites of Florida
N/A Rangeland vegetation checklist
Responses of Wildlife Food Plants to a Forest Herbicide
Restoring Longleaf Pine Sandhill Communities with a Herbicide
Saw palmetto: an Ecologically and Economically Important Native Palm
Tropical Soda Apple: A New Noxious Weed in Florida
Tropical Soda Apple (Solanum viarum Dunal) in Florida - 1998
Understanding Fire: Nature's Land Management Tool
N/A Water quality on Florida rangelands
Weed Management In Pastures and Rangeland - 1998
Tropical Soda Apple (Solanum viarum Dunal) in Florida - 1998

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