Collaborations
The Forage and Range Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY, PROVO, UT
Genome Sequencing and Annotation
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
High-density Genotyping of Plants
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BOZEMAN
Dry Matter Intake, Feed Efficiency of Four Dairy Breeds (Holstein, Jersey, Jersey×Holstein, ProCross Crossbreds) in a Pasture-Based Heifer Dev Prog
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Genotyping Wildland Collections
NATURAL RESOURCES, UTAH DEPARTMENT OF, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
Assessing Linkages between Seed Bed Microenvironment and Browse-Species Establishment on Northern Region WMAs
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
WinterTurf: A holistic approach to understanding the mechanisms and mitigating the effects of winter stress on turfgrasses in northern climates
Innovations in Plant Genetics to Develop Intermediate Wheatgrass as a Next-Generation Sustainable Crop
UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UT
Economic Assessment for Rangeland, Pasture, & Turf Landscapes using Improved Plant Materials & Technologies developed by ARS, Forage Range Research
DNA Sequencing and Molecular Analysis of Forage, Range, and Turf Plants
Are Good Intentions Enough? Post-Wildfire Seed Mix Performance in Sagebrush Rangelands
Grazing Efficiency Evaluation of Four Dairy Breeds
Can targeted biochar addition be used to promote precision restoration of sagebrush rangelands?
High-throughput Phenotyping and Genotypic Modeling of Intermediate Wheatgrass Forage and Seed Traits
A Transparent Protocol for Predicting Habitat Resilience to Climate Change on Wild Horse and Burro Habitats across the Western United States
Increasing Winter Hardiness in Orchardgrass