Vol 14, No 2 (March 1961)

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Light Grazing-is it Economically Feasible as a Range-Improvement Practice.
G.E. Klipple, R.E. Bement
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57-62
An Application of the Point-Centered Quarter Method to the Sampling of Grassland Vegetation.
R.L. Dix
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63-69
Society Members Develop Grazing Plan.
J.D. Freeman
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70-71
Continuous Versus Repeated-Seasonal Grazing of Grass-Alfalfa Mixtures at Swift Current, Saskatchewan.
J.B. Campbell
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72-77
Trends in Carrying Capacity and Vegetation on an Arid Southwestern Range.
H.A. Paulsen, F.N. Ares
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78-83
Range and Livestock of Kodiak Island.
V.J. Johnson
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83-88
Grass Seed Production from Seeded Range Lands.
C.L. Canode, J.K. Patterson
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88-92
Comparison of Costal and Common Bermudagrass on a Shallow Droughty Soil.
E.R. Beaty, R.A. Hayes
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92-94
Some of the Beginnings of Range Management.
M.W. Talbot, F.P. Cronemiller
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95-102
Use of Asphalt-Emulsion Mulches to Hasten Grass-Seedling Establishment.
R.E. Bement, L.O. Hervey
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102-109