Vol 13, No 2 (March 1960)

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Cultural Methods and Their Relation to Establishment of Native and Exotic Grasses in Range Seedlings.
D.S. Douglas, K.H. Hafenrichter
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53-57
Forage Preference and Grazing Habits of Cattle at the Eastern Colorado Range Station.
J.N. Reppert
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58-65
How to Interest High School Students and Graduates in Range Management as a Career.
R.S. Corless
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66-68
Forage Production on Sprayed and Burned Areas in the Missouri Ozarks.
J.H. Ehrenreich, J.S. Crosby
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68-70
Effect of Fertilization and Date of Planting on Establishment of Perennial Summer Grasses in South Central Oklahoma.
L.F. Thompson, C.C. Schaller
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70-72
Herbage Production in Four Range Plant Communities in South Texas.
T.W. Box
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72-76
Moisture Relationships of Some Rangeland Soils of the Southern Great Plains.
H.M. Taylor
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77-80
Soil Porosity and Bulk Density on Grazed and Protected Kentucky Bluegrass Range in the Black Hills.
H.K. Orr
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80-86
Breeding Superior Forage Plants for the Great Plains.
J.R. Harlan
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86-89
Lupine Poisoning as a Possible Factor in Congenital Deformities in Cattle.
K.A. Wagnon
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89-91
A Comparison of Crested Wheatgrass and Native Grass Mixtures Seeded on Rangeland in Eastern Montana.
J.L. McWilliams, P.E. Van Cleave
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91-94
Germination and Longevity of Velvet Mesquite Seed in Soil.
F.H. Tschirley, S.C. Martin
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94-97
Effects of Site and Season on Oxalate Content of Halogeton.
C.W. Cook, D.H. Gates
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97-101