Vol 15, No 1 (January 1962)

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The Effect of Range Condition And Intensity Of Grazing Upon Daily Intake And Nutritive Value of The Diet On Desert Ranges.
C.W. Cook, L.E. Taylor
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1-6
Forage Intake By Cattle Grazing Wiregrass Range.
O.M. Hale, F.E. Hughes
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6-9
The Relationship Between Depth of Planting And Maximum Foliage Height Of Seedlings Of Indian Ricegrass.
F.E. Kinsinger
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10-13
Burning and Grazing Increase Herbage on Slender Bluestem Range.
V.L. Duvall
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14-16
Occurrence and Toxicology of Selenium in Halogeton and Associated Species.
M.C. Williams, L.F. Binns
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17-22
Conservation and Common Sense.
R. Weeks
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22-24
Chemical Control of Foothill Deathcamas.
D.N. Hyder, F.A. Sneva
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25-27
Soil Fertility Investigations and Effects of Commercial Fertilizers on Reseeded Vegetation in West-Central Kansas.
J.L. Launchbaugh
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27-34
Water Yield as Influenced by Degree of Grazing in the California Winter Grasslands.
L.G. Liacos
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34-42
Fertilizers Increase Range Production.
E.J. Woolfolk, D.A. Duncan
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42-45