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Under what conditions would conservative stocking be an effective tool to increase forage production?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What has generally been the impact of heavy grazing compared to moderate grazing on net financial returns from range livestock production?
 
  A) Returns have been higher from moderate grazing.
  B) Returns have been higher from heavy grazing.
  C) There has been no difference.



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Answer to Question 1

Conservative stocking would be an effective tool to increase forage production in areas not heavily dominated by unpalatable shrubs and where palatable perennial forage plants still remain.

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