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Neil K. McDougald

Exclosure Size Influences Rodent Damage To Blue Oak Seedlings

oaksadmin@cloudways Oak Regeneration December 28, 2018January 29, 2019Neil K. McDougald, Ralph Phillips

Oaks ‘n’ Folks – Volume 13, Issue 2 – August, 1998 Studies have demonstrated that a large number of blue oak seedling sexist in the southern Sierra foothill rangeland. However, few persist to the sapling stage (i.e., five to ten

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Oak Seedling Regeneration on California Rangelands

oaksadmin@cloudways Livestock Management, Oak Regeneration December 28, 2018December 30, 2018Neil K. McDougald, P.B. Sands, T.E. Adams, W.H. Weitkamp

Oaks ‘n’ Folks – Volume 5, Issue 2 – November 1990 Introduction Poor regeneration of blue oak (Quercus douglasii) and valley oak (Q. lobata) in many locations on California hardwood rangelands has encouraged examination of factors suspected to be responsible

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Blue Oaks: Forage Production and Quality

oaksadmin@cloudways Livestock Management August 29, 2018January 29, 2019Neil K. McDougald, William Frost

Oaks ’n’ Folks – Volume 6, Issue 1 – April 1991 What is the value of blue oaks in terms of forage production? The value of blue oaks in terms of forage production has long been debated. In northern California

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