The USDA-Agricultural Research Service High Plains Grasslands Research Station (HPGRS) is located in Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA. In 1982, a long-term stocking rate study on northern mixed-grass prairie was initiated with season-long (early June to October) grazing. Stocking rates defined as light (35% below NRCS recommended rate, 15 yearlings per 80 ha), moderate (NRCS recommended rate, 4 yearlings per 12ha), and heavy (33% above NRCS recommended rate, 4 yearlings per 9 ha). British- and continental-breed yearling cattle were used throughout the study years. When forage supply was limited due to drought, grazing seasons were shortened or cattle were not grazed for that season. Individual raw data on cattle entry and exit weights are available from 1982 to 2022. No grazing occurred in the years 1989, 2000, and 2002 due to drought conditions. Weight gain outliers (± 2 sd of treatment mean) were removed from the dataset.
Resources in this dataset:
- Resource Title: Long-Term Grazing Intensity (LTGI) cattle weight gains.
File Name: EastUnit_LTGI.csv
Resource Description: Cattle weight gain data from the Long-Term Grazing Intensity (LTGI) 1982-2022 on the USDA Agricultural Research Service High Plains Grasslands Research Station, near Cheyenne, WY
- Resource Title: Data Dictionary for Long-Term Grazing Intensity (LTGI) cattle weight gains .
File Name: EastUnit_LTGI_DataDictionary.csv
Resource Description: Data dictionary for cattle weight gain data from the Long-Term Grazing Intensity (LTGI) 1982-2022 on the USDA Agricultural Research Service High Plains Grasslands Research Station, near Cheyenne, WY
Organization: Department of Agriculture
Last updated: 2024-03-30T11:07:52.925371
Tags: ars, beef-cattle, cattle, cattle-weight-gain, data-gov, grazing, np215, rangeland