Multiple Use Strategies

Texas AgriLife Research and Extension - Northern Rolling Plains


Range Programs 
at Vernon
Component Parts of IRM

Alternative Forages

Brush Mgmt. &
Fire Ecology

Range Ecology &
Grazing Mgmt.

Range Nutrition

Wildlife Ecology &
Management

Rangeland Entomology

Range Economics

The second category in IRM includes Multiple Use Strategies. Our goal is to provide the technology and expertise so that multiple products can be produced at "optimum" levels from rangeland, including livestock, wildlife, water and recreation. While our focus is on rancher needs, we realize that we have other clientele that may depend on products from rangeland, such as urban citizens who depend on rangeland for water and recreation.
Income from Rolling Plains Rangeland

        Income from Hunting
        Rolling Plains 1996-2001

$ Million

Livestock 216
Hunting  19
Other   1
 
Total 236

The primary income on Rolling Plains rangeland is from beef production, but hunting and other recreational activities are increasing in economic importance (see chart).  

The primary wildlife species hunted are quail and white-tailed deer, but turkeys and other wildlife populations are increasing and will probably be more important in the future.  Non-consumptive wildlife and rangeland recreation use is on the increase.

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