Vol 7, No 4 (July 1954)

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Editorial: A Continuing Apprasial of Range Management.
H.R. Hochmuth
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147-148
Improved Pasture for Spring and Summer, Range for Fall and Winter.
A.D. Miles
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149-152
A Variation of Deferred Rotation Grazing for Use under Southwest.
L.B. Merrill
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152-154
Grassland Management in New Zealand.
K.L. Anderson
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155-161
The Stockmen's Need for Longtime Credit for Range Development.
R.B. Peck
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162-163
Consumption of Minerals by Cattle on Southeastern Costal Plain Forest Range.
L.K. Halls, B.L. Southwell
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163-165
Effects of Grazing on the Soils and Forage of Mixed Prairie in Southwestern Saskatchewan.
R.W. Lodge
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166-170
Economic Criteria for Determining Optimum Use of Summer Range.
J.A. Hopkin
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170-175
Some Interrelationships of the Merriam Kangaroo Rat to Velvet Mesquite.
H.G. Reynolds
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176-180
Effect of Time of Cutting on Yield and Botanical Composition of Prairie Hay in Southereastern Nebraska.
Elverne C. Conrad
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181-182
A Simple Puller for Soil Tubes.
John L. Launchbaugh
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182-183