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10. Outline a future grazing plan for the revegetation of a pasture fenced 

 off into divisions of equal grazing capacity. 



11. Compare the merits of deferred grazing with those of (i) yearlong 

 grazing and (2) yearlong protection. 



12. Discuss the palatability of mature native forage characteristic of far 

 western ranges. 



13. How would you decide the acreage that may safely be set aside for 

 deferred grazing each year? 



14. Discuss the compUcations encountered in applying deferred grazing 

 on open cattle range. How may these compUcations be overcome? 



15. Name five impx)rtant conditions to be kept in mind in preventing 

 pasture abuse and in revegetating depleted native pastures. 



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