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Mechanism
Heavy continuous grazing without adequate recovery opportunity between grazing events, or continuous seasonal (i.e. spring) grazing will move this plant community across an ecological threshold to the Inland Saltgrass/Foxtail Barley/Fowl Bluegrass Plant Community.
Mechanism
Under long-term prescribed grazing, including adequate rest periods, this plant community will move through the successional stages, and may eventually lead to the Inland Saltgrass/Western Wheatgrass Plant Community and possibly the Western Wheatgrass/Grass-likes/Forbs Plant Community. This process will take a long period of time (25+ years).
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Prescribed Grazing |
Mechanism
This pathway is most commonly associated with the cessation of cropping without the benefit of range or pasture seeding resulting in a “go-back” situation. This may be compounded with excessive grazing and, on this site, soil chemistry which further inhibits the establishment of perennial grasses and forbs.
Mechanism
Under long-term prescribed grazing and/or removal of disturbance, including adequate rest periods, this plant community will move through the successional stages, and may eventually lead to a plant community resembling the Western Wheatgrass/Grass-likes/Forbs Plant Community. This process will take a long period of time (15+ years).
Range seeding followed with prescribed grazing can be used to convert this plant community to one that may resemble the Reference Plant Community.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Prescribed Grazing |
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