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Sheila J. Barry

County Director Santa Clara / Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor, San Francisco Bay Area
UCCE Santa Clara County
1553 Berger Drive, Bldg 1
2nd Floor
San Jose, CA 95112
408-282-3106
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San Mateo-San Francisco Counties
Alameda County Cooperative Extension
Contra Costa County Cooperative Extension

Biography

Sheila serves the San Francisco Bay area as a Natural Resource and Livestock Advisor. She conducts applied research on grassland and oak woodland management. Sheila works with cattle ranchers and public agencies to promote working landscapes that conserve biological diversity and protect water quality.

She has a Masters degree in Animal Science from Texas A&M University and Bachelors degrees in Agricultural Science and International Relations from University of California Davis. Sheila is licensed by the State of California as a Certified Rangeland Manager.

 

Work Information

Location: "Santa Clara County, Contra Costa County, Alameda County, San Mateo County"
Program Area: "Livestock, Natural Resources"
Unit: Cooperative Extension

Other Information

Significant Other: Scott Barry
County: Santa Clara
Notes: "Currently Advisor in Santa Clara, Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and San Francisco Counties"

Education

M.S. Animal Science/ Range Science, Texas A&M. 1991
B.A.S. Agricultural Science and Management, International Relations, UC Davis. 1989

Specialty

Rangeland Ecology and Management, Beef Cattle Production, Rangeland Conservation, Grazing Management,

Areas of Expertise (click to see all ANR academics with this expertise)

Bibliography

Peer Reviewed

  • Ratcliff, F.; Rao, D., et al. (2022). Cattle grazing reduces fuel and leads to more manageable fire behavior. California Agriculture. 76:2, 60-69.
  • Barry, S. (2022). Sustain livestock ranching to sustain habitat: land sharing at risk on San Francisco Bay Area exacted conservation easements. Ecology and Society, 27(3).

  • Huntsinger, L.; Barry, S. (2021). Grazing in California's Mediterranean Multi-Firescapes. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 5, 715366.
  • Barry, Sheila; Huntsinger, Lynn (2021). Rangeland Land-Sharing, Livestock Grazing’s Role in the Conservation of Imperiled Species. Sustainability. 13:8, 4466.
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2020). A Guide to Livestock Leases for Annual Rangelands. UC ANR publication 8679. Feb 2020.
  • Forero, L; Davy, J, et al. (2020). Field Guide to Common California Rangeland and Pasture Plants. UC ANR publication 3550.
  • Barry, S. (2020). Livestock mobility through integrated beef production-scapes supports rangeland livestock production and conservation. Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems. 4, 269.
  • Forero, L.; Barry, S., et al. (2020). Understanding Beef Cattle Production Cycle and Economics on CA Annual Grassland. ANR Publication 8687.
  • Hillis, V; Berry, Kate, et al. (2020). Unlikely alliances and their implications for resource management in the American West. Environmnetal Research Letters. 15:045002.
  • Barry, S. (2019). Paying North American Livestock Producers for Providing Multiple Ecosystem Services. Livestock Production, Management Strategies and Challenges.V. Squires and W. Bryden. New York, Nova Science Publishers.
  • Li, X., Flores, K.A., Barry, S., Becchetti, T.A., Doran, M., Finzel, J.A., Larsen, R., Lile, D., McDougald, N., Nguyen, T. and Xiao, C., 2019. Statewide Cross-Sectional Survey of Cryptosporidium and Giardia in California Cow-Calf Herds. Rangeland Ecology & Management72(3), pp.461-466.

  • Wolf, K.M. (2017). Compatibility of Livestock Grazing and Recreational Use on Coastal California Public Lands: Importance, Interactions and Management Solutions. Rangeland Ecology and Management. 70:2, 192-201.
  • Brownsey, Phillip; James, Jeremy, et al. (2016). Using Phenology to Optimize Timing of Mowing and Grazing Treatments for Medusahead (Taeniatherum caput-medusae). Rangeland Ecology & Management.
  • Larson, S.; Barry, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: Bay Area Ranching Heritage: A Continuing Legacy". ANR Publication (8528), 5 p
  • Larson, S.; Barry, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: Caring for Cattle and Sheep to Provide Safe and Wholesome Meat". ANR Publication (8530), 9 p
  • Larson, S.; Barry, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: Cattle, Sheep, Goats, and Horses: What’s the Difference for Working Rangelands". ANR Publication (8524), 7 p
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: Cows Need Water, Too: Water Sources, Wetlands and Riparian Areas". ANR Publication (8525), 5 p
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: Grazing Systems Management". ANR Publication (8529), 5 p
  • Larson, S.; Barry, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: Sharing Open Space: What to Expect from Grazing Livestock". ANR Publication (8516), 5 p
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2015) "Understanding Working Rangelands: The Benefits of Livestock Grazing California’s Annual Grasslands". ANR Publication (8517), 7 p
  • Bartolome, J.; Allen-Diaz, B., et al. (2014). "Grazing For Biodiversity in California Mediterranean Grasslands." Rangelands 36(5): 36-43.
  • Barry, S. (2014). "Using Social Media to Discover Public Values, Interests, and Perceptions about Cattle Grazing on Park Lands." Environmental Management 53: 454-464.
  • Barry, S. (2013). Providing relevant context for fecal loading treatment rates applied to vernal pool mesocosms. Aquatic Botany. 104, 233. January 2013. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304377012001192
  • Barry, S. (2013). Reply to response to "Providing relevant context for fecal loading treatment rates applied to vernal pool mesocosms". Aquatic Botany. 104, 236-238. January 2013. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S030437701200161110.1016/j.aquabot.2012.10.004
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2012). Using Ecosystem Payments for Ecosystem Services for Habitat Mitigation on Rangelands. Ft Lauderdale, Florida. December 2012.
  • Barry, S.; King, W., et al. (2010). Opportunities to sustain "greener" farming: comparing impacts of water quality regulations in two catchments: Lake Taupo (NZ) and Tomales Bay, California (USA). New Zealand Grassland Association Proceedings.
  • George, M.; Barry, S., et al. (2008). Deep Clay Ecological Site Description (R015XI009CA). Ecological Site Information System. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. http://esis.sc.egov.usda.gov/
  • George, M.; Barry, S., et al. (2008). Fine Loamy Upland Ecological Site Description (R015XI012CA). Ecological Site Information System. USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. http://esis.sc.egov.usda.gov/
  • Barry, S. (2008). Global Climate Change: Opportunities and Challenges for Rangeland Managers. Western Beef Research Committee. CL 515, 3.
  • Barry, S. (2007). Maintaining Ranch Roads. Western Beef Research Committee. CL, 5xx, xpp.
  • Barry, S.; Schohr, T., et al. (2007). "The California Rangeland Conservation Coalition. Grazing Research Supports an Alliance for Working Landscapes." 29(3): 31-34.
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2006). California Native Grasslands: A Historical Perspective - A Guide for Developing Realistic Restoration Objectives. Grasslands. 7-11. Winter 2006.
  • George, H.; Barry, S., et al. (2006). "Comparison of Comparative Yield and Stubble Height for Estimating Herbage Standing Crop in Annual Rangelands." Rangeland Ecology & Management 59(4): 438-441.
  • Barry, S.; Drake, D., et al. (2006). Transportation. Fundamentals of Beef Management.D. Drake, R. Philips and . (editors). DANR Publication. Publication #3495
  • Barry, S. (2006). Transportation. Beef Care Practices.C. Stull, S. Barry and W. Jensen. DANR Publication. Publication #8257
  • Standiford, R.; Barry, S. (2005). California's Hardwood Rangelands: Production and Conservation Values. Planner's Guide for Oak Woodlands.G. Guisti, D. McCreary, R. Standiford and . (editors). ANR Publication. Publication #3191, 98-108.
  • Barry, S.; Guenther, K., et al. (2005). Understanding Livestock Grazing Impacts. DANR Publication. Publication #21626, 99.
  • Barry, S.; Guenther, K., et al. (2005). Understanding Livestock Grazing Impacts: a decision to support tool to develop goal-oriented grazing management strategies. Utilisation of grazed grass in temperate systems. XXth International Grassland Congress, Cork, Ireland.
  • Ward, T.; Tate, K., et al. (2003). A comparison of three visual assessments for riparian and stream health. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. 58:2, 83-88.
  • Barry, S.; Huntsinger, L. (2002). "Will California's Landscapes Keep Working?" Rangelands 24(3): 6-11.
  • Atwill, E.; Johnson, E., et al. (1999). "Age, geographic, and temporal distribution of fecal shedding of Cryptosporidium parvum oocysts in cow-calf herds." American Journal of Veterinary Research 60(4): 420-425.
  • Barry, S. (1998). Managing the Sacramento Vernal Pool Landscape to Sustain Native Flora. Ecology, Conservation, and Management of Vernal Pool Ecosystems - 1996 Conference, Sacramento, CA, California Native Plant Society.
  • Barry, S. (1997). Describing Grazing Management and Utilization when Conducting Botanical Surveys. DANR. Publication #7225, 4.
  • Standiford, R.; McCreary, D., et al. (1996). "Sustainability of Firewood Harvesting on Hardwood Rangelands." California Agriculture 50(2): 7-12.
  • Barry, S. (1995). Rangeland Oasis. DANR Publication. Publication #21531, 12.
  • Barry, S. (1995). "Vernal Pools on California's Annual Grasslands." Rangelands 17(5): 174-176.
  • Gaertner, S.; Rouquette Jr., F., et al. (1992). Influence of Calving Season and Stocking Rate on Birth Weight and Weaning Weight of Simmental-Sired Calves from Brahman x Hereford (F1) Dams. Journal of Animal Science. 70, 2296-2303.

Non-Peer Reviewed

  • Barry, S.; Huntsinger, L. (2022). Grazing's role in conservation of species in California. California Cattlemen's Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session. December 2022.
  • Starrs, G.; Barry, S., et al. (2022). In Search of the Value of Grazing. California Cattlemen's Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session. December 2022.
  • Barry, Sheila (2022). Integrated Livestock Production Systems support Grazing Management and Positive Conservation Outcomes. Society of Rangeland Management Annual Meeting - Abstract. Feb 2022.
  • Becchetti, T.; Barry, S. (2022). Rancher Activity in Wildfire Fighting, Lessons from SCU Complex Fire. California Cattlemen's Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session. December 2022.
  • Black, R.; Larson, S., et al. (2022). Tools to Tell Your Climate Mitigation Story. California Cattlemen's Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session. December 2022.
  • Barry, S. (2021). Beef cattle grazing more help than harm for endangered plants and animals. UC ANR Green Blog. May 19, 2021.
  • Barry, S.; Hawkins, B. (2021). Ground Squirrel Management- Live Trapping. UCCE Santa Clara County Report. May 2021.
  • Barry, S. (2021). Livestock Auctions in California provide for Sustainable Beef Production and Rangeland Conservation. California Cattlemen's Association Annual Meeting, Poster Session. December 2021.
  • Barry, S. and Becchetti, T. (2019).Good Grazing, Livestock grazing's benefit to federally-listed species.- Poster. CA Cattlemen's Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, December 4-6, 2020, Poster Session

  • Ratcliff, F.; Rao, D., et al. (2020). Benefit of Cattle Grazing for Reducing Fire Fuels and Fire Hazard. California Cattleman Magazine. October 2020, 26-27.
  • Barry, S. (2020). Birth to Burger. Blockchain, an emerging technology could advance marketing beef. CAlifornia Cattleman Magazine. November 2020, 14-16.
  • Barry, S. (2020). Ranch to Fork. The connection of California Rangeland to beef is not direct but should be valued. CAlifornia Cattleman Magazine. October 2020, 36-38.
  • Barry, Sheila (2020). Understanding livestock grazing's role in conservation of threatened and endangered species through analysis of federal Endangered Species Act data. Poster presentation. 2020 Ecological Society of America Meeting. August 3-6, 2020.
  • Barry, S.; Becchetti, T., et al. (2020). Wildfire and Cattle Health Concerns. Factsheet. September 2020.
  • Barry, S. (2019). Cattle Movements and Markets, Beef Production in California- Poster. CA Cattlemen's Annual Meeting, Reno, NV, December 4-6, 2020, Poster Session.
  • Barry, Sheila (2018). Policies Governing Grazing to Benefit California’s Grassland Biodiversity. Abstract Proceedings of the 71st SRM Annual Meeting, Technical Training and Trade Show Empowerment through Applied Science. Jan. 28 to Feb. 2, 2018.
  • Barry, S. (2017). Sample Costs for Beef Cattle Cow-Calf Production, 100 head operation, Public Lands San Francisco Bay Area. UC Davis Cost Study.
  • Barry, S. (2017). The Ecological Benefits of Managed Grazing. Santa Clara County Crop Report 2016.
  • Barry, S. (2017). The History of Ranching in Santa Clara County. Santa Clara County Crop Report 2016.
  • Davy, J.S. M.P. Doran; Sweitzer, N., et al. (2015). Effect of nitrogen fertilizer on annual rangeland species composition. 2015 Society for Range Management National Meeting Abstract. Sacramento, CA. February 3.
  • Ford, L.; Van Hoorn, P., et al. (2015). Effective conservation-oriented grazing management plans and grazing leases for California rangelands. California Native Plant Society, Abstracts. San Jose, CA. January 13-17.
  • Barry, S.; Smith, C., et al. (2015) Hog Manure Management in “Outdoor Hog Production Best Practices for Conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area”.
  • Barry, S.; Pieterosemoli, S., et al. (2015) Introduction to Outdoor Hog Production in “Outdoor Hog Production Best Practices for Conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area”.
  • Barry, S. (2015) Keep Landscapes Working e-update. Livestock Water. Fall 2015.
  • Barry, S. (2015) Keep Landscapes Working e-update. Sharing Open Space. Summer 2015.
  • Barry, S. (2015) Letter: Sheila Barry Responds to George Wuerthner. Bay Nature https://baynature.org/articles/letter-sheila-barry-responds-to-george-wuerthner/
  • Barry, S. (2015). Pro: Public Lands Need Cattle to Meet Conservation Goals. Bay Nature https://baynature.org/articles/pro-public-lands-need-cattle-to-meet-conservation-goals/. May 8.
  • Barry, S.; Larson., and S. (2015). Promoting an Understanding of Beef Production and the Value of Cattle Grazing and the Ecosystem Services it Provides to an Urban Public. Controversies and Consensus in Bovine Health, Industry and Economics - Abstract. Berlin, Germany. August 27-30.
  • Doran, M.; Larson, S, et al. (2015) Rangeland and Pasture Management for Outdoor Hog Production in“Outdoor Hog Production Best Practices for Conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area”.
  • Becchetti, T.; Barry, S., et al. (2015) Riparian and Wetland Management for Outdoor Hog Production in “Outdoor Hog Production Best Practices for Conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area”.
  • Barry, S.; and Pieterosemoli, S. (2015) Site Selection and Planning in “Outdoor Hog Production Best Practices for Conservation in the San Francisco Bay Area”.
  • Brownsey, P.; Barry, S., et al. (2015). Using Multi-State Modeling to Describe Optimal Treatment Windows for Medusahead and Barbed Goatgrass. 2015 Society for Range Management National Meeting Abstract. Sacramento, CA. February 3.
  • Barry, S. (2012). Using Flickr TM to learn more about public perceptions of cattle grazing on public lands. Society for Range Management. Spokane, Washington. February 2012.
  • Standiford, R.; McCreary, D., et al. (2011). "Blue oak stump sprouting evaluated after firewood harvest in the northern Sacramento Valley." California Agriculture 65(3): 148-154.
  • Barry, S.; Larson, S., et al. (2011). Comparing the impacts of Water Quality Regulations on Land Use in Two Watersheds: Lake Taupo (NZ) and Tomales Bay, California (USA). Society for Range Management. Billings, Montana. February 2011.
  • Barry, S. (2011). Current findings on grazing impacts. California's special status species benefit from grazing. California Cattlemen. 18-20. June 2011.
  • Barry, S.; Schohr, T., et al. (2010). "California Rangeland Conservation Coalition". Grazing for Change. California Cattlemen's Association.
  • Barry, S.; King, W., et al. (2010). "Improving Water Quality and Sustaining Livestock Farming: Comparing the impact of regulations in two watersheds, Lake Taupo, New Zealand and Tomales Bay, California, USA." Ag Research Ltd. Technical Report
  • Barry, S.; Amme, D. (2009). Cows, Bikes Hikes and Kites. Minimizing conflict between public recreation and grazing livestock. Society for Range Management. Albuquerque, New Mexico. February 2009.
  • Barry, S.; Schohr, T., et al. (2009). Rangeland are Key to Healthy Wetlands. National Wetlands Newsletter. 12-15. November-December 2009.
  • Barry, S. (2008). Global Climate Change Opportunities. 1. Summer 2008.
  • Barry, S. (2008). Grazing for Biological Conservation.
  • Barry, S.; Becchetti, T. (2008). Outreach to a Coalition. Society for Range Management. Louisville, Kentucky. February 2008.
  • Sulak, A.; Huntsinger, L., et al. (2008). Public Land Grazing For Private Land Conservation? California Oak Symposium. Santa Rosa. 7-18. October 9-12, 2006.
  • Larsen, R.; Barry, S., et al. (2008). State and Transition Models for Califoria's Central Coast Oak Woodlands. California Oak Symposium. Santa Rosa. 673. October 9-12, 2006.
  • Barry, S. (2008). Using Livestock to Enhance Habitat and Control Weeds.
  • Barry, S. (2008). Working Landscapes.
  • Barry, S. (2007). Grazing for Biological Conservation. 1. Winter 2006.
  • Barry, S.; Schohr, T., et al. (2007). Grazing for Change. Working Together to Conserve California's Rangelands. California Rangeland Trust Newsletter.
  • Sulak, A.; Huntsinger, L., et al. (2007). Grazing Program Goals, Policies and Consequences in an Urbanizing Landscape. Society for Range Management Symposium, Reno.
  • Barry, S. (2007). Outreach to a Coalition.
  • Barry, S. (2006). Bringing Together City Dwellers and Cowboys to Protect San Francisco's Drinking Water. Enviro 2006. Melbourne, Australia.
  • Barry, S.; Reizberg, D. (2006). Grazing for Biological Conservation. Lessons Learned from Grazing Studies. Society for Range Management Symposium, San Jose, California.
  • Barry, S. (2006). Grazing Management for Native Grasslands.
  • Barry, S. (2006). Grazing: A Stewardship Partnership.
  • Barry, S. (editor) (2006). Keeping Landscapes Working. 2006-2008.
  • Barry, S. (2006). Monitoring Questions to Ask Yourself.
  • Pittroff, W.; Narvaez, N., et al. (2006). Prescribed Herbivory for Fire Fuels Management. Animal Agriculture Conference, UC Davis.
  • Barry, S. (2006). Ranchers, Environmentalist, Agencies Establish Landmark Partnership. 1. Winter 2006.
  • Barry, S. (2006). Understanding Livestock Grazing Impacts.
  • Barry, S.; Guenther, K., et al. (2006). Understanding Livestock Grazing Impacts. Society for Range Management. Vancouver, B.C. February 2006.
  • Barry, S. (2005). East Bay Shrublands. 1. Fall 2005.
  • Barry, S. (2005). Grazing for Biological Conservation.
  • Barry, S. (editor) (2005). Guide to California Grasslands. 36. www.CNGA.org
  • Barry, S. (2005). Let's Monitor. 1-6. Spring 2005.
  • Barry, S. (2005). Sustaining Oak Woodlands - Erosion Control.
  • Barry, S. (2004). Considerations for Maintaining Livestock Grazing as a Viable Land Use on Conservation Easements for California's Annual Rangelands. Santa Clara, UCCE. 3. November 2004.
  • Barry, S. (2004). Pasture and Paddock Management.
  • Barry, S. (2004). Rangeland Water Quality Research and Practices. 1. Fall 2004.
  • Barry, S. (2004). The Future and Working Landscapes.
  • Barry, S. (2004). Vegetation Effects on Water Yield. 4-5. Fall 2004.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Coastal Grassland - Tilden and Wildcat Regional Parks. Guide to California Grasslands.. S. Barry (editor). 3. www.CNGA.org
  • Barry, S. (2003). Current Practices. Ranch Water Quality Short Course.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Disease Update. 1-4. Spring 2003.
  • Barry, S. (editor) (2003). Environmental Values and Economic Sustainability in the Eastern Sierra. Cal-Pac Proceedings, Hunewill Ranch, Bridgeport, California, Society for Range Management Annual Fall Meeting.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Equipment Cleaning to Prevent Weed Seed Spread.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Grazing Has Value for California Tiger Salamander Habitat. Santa Clara, UCCE. October 2003.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Grazing Has Value for the Tiger Salamander. 3. Fall 2003.
  • Barry, S. (editor) (2003). Keeping Landscapes Working. 2003-2005.
  • Barry, S. (editor) (2003). Keeping Landscapes Working. 2003-2006.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Long-Term Management of Restored Grasslands. Techniques and Strategies for using Native Grasses and Graminoids in Revegetation and Restoration: Curriculum for a California Native Grass Association Training Workshop. 3. April 2003.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Long-term Stewardship for Native Grasslands.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Planned Herbivory. 4-5. Winter 2003.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Purple Needlegrass Grassland - Lake Chabot Regional Park, Fairmont Ridge. Guide to California Grasslands.. S. Barry (editor). 4. www.CNGA.org
  • Barry, S. (2003). Resource Protection: The HACCP - approach.
  • Ward, T.; Tate, K., et al. (2003). Riparian Grazing - Can it work for me? California Cattlemen Magazine. July/August 2003.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Serpentine Grassland - Redwood Regional Park, Skyline Serpentine Prairie. Guide to California Grasslands.. S. Barry (editor). 3. www.CNGA.org
  • Barry, S. (2003). Stockponds: A Valuable Rangeland Feature. 1-2. Fall 2003.
  • Barry, S.; Reeves, K. (2003). Using Planned Grazing in the Management of Native Grasslands. SERCAL's (California Society for Ecological Restoration) Annual Conference. Monterey. 24. September 28 - October 1, 2003.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Using Planned Grazing to Manage for Native Grasslands. Techniques and Strategies for using Native Grasses and Graminoids in Revegetation and Restoration: Curriculum for California Native Grass Associaton Training Workshop. 10. April 2003.
  • Barry, S. (2003). Yellow Starthistle: Ecology and Management.
  • Barry, S. (2002). A HACCP-based Program to Protect San Francisco's Drinking Water.
  • Barry, S. (2002). Livestock Owners: Stewardship for Clean Water.
  • Barry, S. (2001). "Be on the Look Out for Sudden Oak Death". The Gardener's Gazette, Santa Clara County's Master Gardner Newsletter. 3-4. November 2001.
  • Barry, S. (2001). Cryptosporidium Fact Sheet. Santa Clara, UCCE. 2. July 2001.
  • Barry, S. (2001). The Alameda Creek Watershed, Its History as a Working Landscape. Alamea Creek Watershed Management Program Report. 5. July 2001.
  • Barry, S.; Gouvaia, J., et al. (2000). Managing Yellow Starthistle. Resource Guide for the Alameda-Contra Costs Weed Management Area. 12.
  • Barry, S.; Veserat, G. (1999). Forage Quality Estimates from Manure. Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center Research Highlights. 6-7.
  • Barry, S.; Tate, K., et al. (1999). Guarding against Cryptosporidium - A Watershed Protection Plan to Keep Cattle on San Francisco's Watersheds. University of California, Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center Beef and Range Field Day, Browns Valley, CA.
  • Barry, S. (1998). Controlling Yellow Starthistle. Council of Bay Area Resource Conservation Districts Equine Facilities Assistance Program Fact Sheets. 6, 5. November 1998.
  • Barry, S.; Atwill, E., et al. (1998). Developing and Implementing a HACCP-based Program to Control Cryptosporidium and other Waterborne Pathogens in the Alameda Creek Watershed: Case Study. AWWA (American Water Works Association) Annual Conference, Dallas, Texas.
  • Barry, S.; Tate, K., et al. (1998). Development and Use of a HACCP Program to Protect Water Quality in a Rangeland Watershed. AWRA (American Water Resources Association), Rangeland Management and Water Resources Conference. Reno, Nevada. 443.
  • Barry, S. (1998). Dryland Pasture for Horses. Council of Bay Area Resource Conservation Districts Equine Facilities Assistance Program Fact Sheets. 7, 4. October 1998.
  • Barry, S.; Atwill, E., et al. (1998). Guarding Against Cryptosporidium - A Watershed Protection Plan to Keep Cattle at Home on the Range in San Francisco. AWWA (American Water Works Association) Source Water Protection Symposium: A Focus on Waterborne Pathogens, San Francisco, CA.
  • Barry, S.; Knight, R., et al. (1997). Pruning Oak Resprouts to Enhance Growth. Symposium on Oak Woodlands: Ecology, Management, and Urban Interface Issues, USDA Forest Service General Technical Report.
  • Barry, S.; Mora, S. (1996). Case Study: Using your Riparian Monitoring Photos to Assess Stream Channel Changes on Annual Rangelands. "How to" Monitor Rangeland Resources.G. Nader, M. DeLasaux, R. Delmas, D. Drake, L. Forero, S. Barry, H. George, R. Gildersleeve, I. Hernandez and M. Ketelsen. UC DANR Intermountain Workgroup. Publication 2, 31-37.
  • Barry, S. (1996). Determining Forage Diet Quality by Analyzing Fecal Matter with Near Infrared Spectroscopy. Sierra Foothill Research and Extension Center Annual Beef and Range Field Day.
  • Barry, S. (1996). Guidelines for Developing a Grazing Plan for a Vernal Pool Ecosystem. Glenn County, UCCE. Publication #961101.5, 2.
  • Barry, S. (1996). Monitoring Vegetation Cover. "How to" Monitor Rangeland Resources.G. Nader, M. DeLasaux, R. Delmas, D. Drake, L. Forero, S. Barry, H. George, R. Gildersleeve, I. Hernandez and M. Ketelsen. UC DANR Intermountain Workgroup. Publication 2, 41-51.
  • Gaertner, S. (1995). Cattle Fecal Fax. October 1995 - November 1996.
  • Gaertner, S. (1995). Local Action to Conserve California's Oak Woodlands. Quercus. 3:1, 1.
  • Gaertner, S. (1995). Preserving Vernal Pool Habitat with Cows! The Green Ribbon Report. 3:2, 3-4.
  • Gaertner, S. (1994). Evaluating Beef Carcasses. Glenn County, UCCE. 3. August 1994.
  • Gaertner, S. (1994). Local Action to Conserve California's Oak Woodlands. National Resource News. 8-9. June 1994.
  • Gaertner, S. (1993). Conservation and Agriculture in South Africa. Concerning Conservation. 6:2, 4.
  • Forero, L.; Gaertner, S., et al. (1993). Irrigated Pasture Production in the Sacramento Valley. NRP. 25. January 1993.
  • Gaertner, S. (1993). Ryegrass for Forage. Glenn County, UCCE. 3. August 1994.
  • Gaertner, S. (editor) (1992). Across the Fence. 1992-1998.
  • Gaertner, S.; Rouquette Jr., F., et al. (1992). Calving Season, Stocking Rate, and Age of Brahman-Hereford (F1) Dam Effects on Weaning Weight of Simmental-Sired Calves. Texas AgriLife (Agricultural Experiment Station) Technical Reports. 1, 93.
  • Gaertner, S.; Rouquette Jr., F., et al. (1992). Effect of Calving Season, Stocking Rate, and Age of Brahman-Hereford (F1) dams on Birth Weight of Simmental-Sired Calves. Texas AgriLife (Agricultural Experiment Station) Technical Reports. 1, 91.
  • Rouquette Jr., F.; Florence, M., et al. (1992). Rotational Grazing of Coastal Bermudagrass Using One Herd Vs Two Herds. Texas AgriLife (Agricultural Experiment Station) Technical Reports. 1:85, 2.
  • Gaertner, S. (1992). Yellow Starthistle Can Be Toxic to Horses. Glenn County, UCCE. 2. December 1992.
  • Gaertner, S.; Rouquette Jr., F., et al. (1990). Season of Birth and Stocking Effects on Preweaning Traits of Simmental-Sired Calves from Brahman x Hereford (F1) Dams. Beef Cattle Research in Texas. PR-4820:5.

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