Vol 9, No 3 (May 1956)

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Integrated Management of Timber, Water, Forage and Wildlife Experience as Practiced by Lumber Companies.
A. Moltke
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111-112
The Management of Livestock in the Xerophytic Forest Region of Central Argentina.
J. Blydenstein
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113-116
Plant Counts and Seed Production on California Range.
H.H. Biswell, C.A. Graham
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116-118
Effect of Sheep and Rabbit Digestion on the Viability of Some Range Plant Seeds.
unknown Lehrer, E.W. Tisdale
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118-122
Range Improvement on the Flat Top Ranch in Central Texas.
O. Hedrick
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123-126
Germination of Freshly Harvested Seed of Some Western Range Species.
H.M. Laude
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126-129
Root Plowing Proved Best Method of Brush Control in South Texas.
D.V. Allison, C.A. Rechenthin
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130-133
Interrelations of Vegetation, Soils and Range Conditions Induced by Grazing.
J.O. Klemmedson
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134-138
The Effect of the 1949-54 Drought on the Ranges of Texas.
V.A. Young
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139-142
The Apparent Digestibility of Lignin by Mule Deer.
A.D. Smith, G.A. Turner
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142-145