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Agricultural Systems | 2003

A simple ecological sustainability simulator (SESS) for stocking rate management on semi-arid grazinglands

H. Diaz-Solis; Mort Kothmann; Wayne T. Hamilton; W.E. Grant

Abstract We constructed a simple simulation model (SESS) of the dynamics of forage growth and standing crop and cattle production to evaluate the ecological sustainability of management alternatives for extensive cow-calf production systems in northeastern Mexico and south Texas. Equations were written to estimate annual net primary production based on range condition, annual precipitation, and soil characteristics typical of the region. Simulations were conducted for annual precipitation levels of 300, 500, and 700 mm to estimate total and green standing crop dynamics, cattle grazing efficiency, and range condition trend for different stocking rates. The model-estimated stocking rates to achieve stable or slight improvement of range condition for the three precipitation levels were close to 58, 15, and 6 ha per animal-unit-year (AUY), respectively. With the model parameterized for precipitation and soil characteristics combined with the stocking rates recommended by COTECOCA (1979. Coahuila. Tipos de vegetacion, sitos de productividad forrajera y coeficientes de agostadero. Secretaria de Recursos Hidraulicos. Comision Tecnico Consultiva para la Determinacion Regional de los Coeficientes de Agostadero. Mexico), we conducted 20-year simulations for three groups of range sites of Coahuila, Mexico (annual precipitation: 1: 270 mm, 2: 351 mm and 3: 467 mm). The trends of body condition score and range condition for years 5, 10, 15, and 20 were similar within each of the three groups. The stocking rates recommended by COTECOCA were too high for sustainability on range site groups with 270 and 351 mm annual precipitation. The simulated probabilities for pregnancy rates at different stocking rates for the three groups indicated that the stocking rates recommended by COTECOCA were too high to achieve pregnancy rates ⩾80% in 8 out of 10 years with no supplement in the form of hay or concentrated feeds. Model simulations suggested that, in the absence of supplemental feed, ecological sustainability and acceptable livestock production could be achieved simultaneously at light stocking rates.


Rangelands | 2009

Rotational Grazing and the Profession and Practice of Rangeland Management

Joel S. Brown; Mort Kothmann

Rotational Grazing and the Profession and Practice of Rangeland Management DOI:10.2458/azu_rangelands_v31i5_brown


Rangelands | 2009

Viewpoint: New Approaches and Protocols for Grazing Management Research

Mort Kothmann; Richard Teague; Heriberto Díaz-Solís; William Grant

Viewpoint: New Approaches and Protocols for Grazing Management Research DOI:10.2458/azu_rangelands_v31i5_kothmann


Rangelands | 2008

Climate Confusion: How Global Warming Hysteria Leads to Bad Science, Pandering Politicians and Misguided Policies That Hurt the Poor

Mort Kothmann

Climate Confusion: How Global Warming Hysteria Leads to Bad Science, Pandering Politicians and Misguided Policies That Hurt the Poor DOI:10.2458/azu_rangelands_v30i6_kothmann


Ecological Economics | 2009

Economic implications of maintaining rangeland ecosystem health in a semi-arid savanna.

W.R. Teague; Urs P. Kreuter; W.E. Grant; H. Diaz-Solis; Mort Kothmann


Agricultural Systems | 2009

Adaptive management of stocking rates to reduce effects of drought on cow-calf production systems in semi-arid rangelands

H. Diaz-Solis; W.E. Grant; Mort Kothmann; W.R. Teague; J.A. Díaz-García


Agricultural Systems | 2006

Application of a simple ecological sustainability simulator (SESS) as a management tool in the semi-arid rangelands of northeastern Mexico

H. Diaz-Solis; Mort Kothmann; W.E. Grant; R. De Luna-Villarreal


Archive | 2009

Benefits of Multi-Paddock Grazing Management on Rangelands: Limitations of Experimental Grazing Research and Knowledge Gaps

Richard Teague; Frederick D. Provenza; Brien E. Norton; Tim Steffens; Matt Barnes; Mort Kothmann; Roy Roath


Rangeland Ecology & Management | 2005

The Use of Brush Management Methods: A Texas Landowner Survey

Urs P. Kreuter; Heidi E. Amestoy; Mort Kothmann; Darrell N. Ueckert; W. Allan McGinty; Scott Cummings


Agricultural Systems | 2006

Use of irrigated pastures in semi-arid grazinglands: A dynamic model for stocking rate decisions

H. Diaz-Solis; Mort Kothmann; W.E. Grant; R. De Luna-Villarreal

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H. Diaz-Solis

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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Joel S. Brown

University of Illinois at Chicago

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R. De Luna-Villarreal

Universidad Autónoma Agraria Antonio Narro

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