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Grazing mixed conifer forests

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Authors

Barbara H. Kosco, Department of Forestry and Conservatim, Berkeley.
James Bartolome, Department of Forestry and Conservatim, Berkeley.

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California Agriculture 32(5):5-7.

Published May 01, 1978

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Abstract

Grazing on the 13 million acres of mixed conifer forests in California could provide an income through grazing fees, reduce fire hazard, and enhance tree growth—while providing more efficient livestock production for foothill ranches.

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Assistance from Bob Heald, personnel at Blodgett Forest, and Dan Kosco, and financial sup port under AES-2500, are gratefully acknowledged

Grazing mixed conifer forests

Barbara H. Kosco, James Bartolome
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Grazing mixed conifer forests

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Authors

Barbara H. Kosco, Department of Forestry and Conservatim, Berkeley.
James Bartolome, Department of Forestry and Conservatim, Berkeley.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 32(5):5-7.

Published May 01, 1978

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Grazing on the 13 million acres of mixed conifer forests in California could provide an income through grazing fees, reduce fire hazard, and enhance tree growth—while providing more efficient livestock production for foothill ranches.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Assistance from Bob Heald, personnel at Blodgett Forest, and Dan Kosco, and financial sup port under AES-2500, are gratefully acknowledged


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