Loamy Bottomland 30-38" PZ
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Mechanism
With heavy continuous grazing, idle and no fires, the Tallgrass Bottomland State shifts to the Woodland State.
Mechanism
With Brush Management, Crop Cultivation, Range Planting, Pasture Planting, and Prescribed Grazing conservation practices, the Tallgrass Bottomland State shifts to the Seeded State.
Mechanism
With the implementation of Prescribed Grazing, Brush Management, Range Planting, Prescribed Burning conservation practices, the Woodland State can revert back to the Tallgrass Bottomland State.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Prescribed Burning |
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Prescribed Grazing |
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Range Planting |
Mechanism
With Brush Management, Crop Cultivation, Range Planting, Pasture Planting, and Prescribed Grazing conservation practices, the Dense Woodland State shifts to the Seeded State.
Mechanism
With heavy continuous grazing, no brush management, and land being idled, the Seeded State shifts to the Woodland State.
Mechanism
With heavy continuous grazing, no brush management, and idled land, the Seeded State shifts to the Mesquite State.
Mechanism
With heavy continuous grazing, no brush management, and no fires, the Mesquite State shifts to the Woodland State.
Mechanism
With Prescribed Grazing, Brush Management, Pasture Planting, Crop Cultivation, Range Planting, and Prescribed Burning conservation practices, the Mesquite State could revert to the Seeded State.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Prescribed Burning |
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Forage and Biomass Planting |
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Prescribed Grazing |
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Range Planting |
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