Academic Conferences


Academic PaperYearConfereceProceedings URL
Effects of pandemic lockdown on Jordan rangelands Vegetaon202477th Annual Society for Range Management meeting, Visit URL
Cows and Trees in New Mexico: Using Cattle Behavior to Inform Pi?on Juniper Woodland Management2017SAF 2017 National Convention Visit URL
Effect of Population Growth and Syrian Refugees on Rangelands Degradation in Jordan2017International Conference on “Advanced Technologies and their Applications in Agriculture” 2017 Visit URL
Use of fecal NIRS to predict red cedar intake by goats2016Southern Section, American Society of Animal Science Visit URL
Assessment of foraging behavior of beef cows on rangeland: analysis of four years of GPS data201525th International Meeting on Beef and Milk Production in Hot Climates Visit URL
Plasma amino acids of wether lambs supplemented with novel feed products to reduce locoweed toxicity201465 Western Section, American Society of Animal Science Visit URL
Mother-infant social interactions in rangeland-raised beef cattle201448th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology (ISAE) Visit URL
Cattle grazing site preferences in pastures with different amounts of juniper woodland: what we’ve learned2014Corona Range and Livestock Research Center 4th Triennial Research Field Day Visit URL
Animal-driven rotational grazing patterns in a seasonally grazed New Mexico rangeland pasture201467th Annual Society for Range Management meeting, Visit URL
Influence of stocking rate and weather on activity patterns of young cows: A GPS assessment201366th Annual Society for Range Management meeting, Visit URL
Habitat selection patterns of young cows in grassland/woodland mosaics in relation to stocking rate and weather201366th Annual Society for Range Management meeting, Visit URL
Visceral organ mass and jejunum cell proliferation of lambs fed alfalfa hay, locoweed, and feed additives201364 Western Section, American Society of Animal Science Visit URL
Swainsonin excretion, nutrient digestibility and nitrogen retention of lambs fed alfalfa hay, locoweed, and novel feed additives201263 Western Section, American Society of Animal Science Visit URL
Efficacy of novel feed products to reduce locoweed toxicity in wether lambs201263 Western Section, American Society of Animal Science Visit URL