Trent Teegerstrom
University of Arizona
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Rangelands | 2016
Joseph P. Brewer; Joseph G. Hiller; Shawn Burke; Trent Teegerstrom
On the Ground Rangelands in Indian Country are unique. Legal and historical realities present challenges to range and natural resources management not seen outside of Indian Country. Cooperative Extension educational programs are highly valued for their important impact on Agriculture and Natural Resources in counties. These programs exist on less then 10% of Americas Indian Reservations. Federally Recognized Tribal Extension Program (FRTEP) personnel, in the few places where they are funded, are a sought after resource to tribal individuals and communities in Indian Country.
Journal of Range Management | 2003
Russell Tronstad; Trent Teegerstrom
A growth function for range calves is estimated using a polynomial function of calf age that accounts for weather variation, sex, prior calf weights relative to a norm, and a compensatory gain factor. Data on rainfall plus calf weights at birth and when calves were roughly 3, 8, 12, and 20 months of age are used to estimate the growth function. This function is then used to determine the economic trade-off between herd size and calf sale weights, for both spring and fall sale dates. In addition, the profitability of feeding supplement is evaluated by increasing the rate of gain beyond that projected by the the polynomial age growth function for southeast and central Arizona grazing environments when forage and nutrients are limited. Using prices from 1980 to 1998, results indicate that the most profitable herd mix, sale date, and feeding protocol for the southeast Arizona region is 204 kg calves with no supplemental feeding and sales occurring in May. Supplemental feeding and sales occurring at 250 kg head1 in May is the most profitable herd mix for the central Arizona region. More favorable average daily gain rates for May sales from the central versus southeast is why supplemental feeding is marginally better for the central region than feeding no supplement.
2000 Proceedings Beltwide Cotton Conferences, San Antonio, USA, 4-8 January, 2000: Volume 1. | 2000
S. H. Husman; W. B. McCloskey; Trent Teegerstrom; P. A. Clay
Archive | 2001
Bruce R. Beattie; Trent Teegerstrom; Jorgen R. Mortensen; Eric Monke
Choices. The Magazine of Food, Farm, and Resources Issues | 2013
Ruby Ward; Trent Teegerstrom; Joseph G. Hiller
Horttechnology | 2008
Ursula K. Schuch; Jack Kelly; Trent Teegerstrom
American Journal of Agricultural Economics | 2004
Russell Tronstad; Trent Teegerstrom; Daniel E. Osgood
Archive | 2001
Russell Tronstad; Trent Teegerstrom; Xing Gao
CALS Publications Archive. The University of Arizona. | 2017
Trent Teegerstrom; Russell Tronstad
Archive | 2013
Trent Teegerstrom; Russell Tronstad; Stuart Nakamoto