Vol 15, No 3 (May 1962)

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The Matador Ranch: Range Operations from Texas to Canada.
W.M. Pearce
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127-134
Climate And Vegetation As Soil Forming Factors On The Llano Estacado.
F.B. Lotspeich, M.E. Everhart
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134-141
Range Condition Improves with Rest.
F. Dewitt Abbott
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141-143
Daily Versus Every-Third-Day Versus Weekly Feeding of Cottonseed Cake To Beef Steers On Winter Range.
E.H. Mcilvain, M.C. Shoop
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143-146
Seasonal Changes in Herbage Weight in an Annual Grass Community.
R.D. Ratliff, H.F. Heady
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146-149
When Illinois was Range Country, City Dwellers had "Christmas Beef" and the USDA was Born-1862.
E.J. Dyksterhuis
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149-151
Effects of Contour Furrowing, Grazing Intensities and Soils on Infiltration Rates, Soil Moisture, and Vegetation near Fort Peck, Montana.
F.A. Branson, I.S. Miller
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151-158
Factors Affecting Fill and Consequently Overnight Shrinkage in Range Cattle.
K.A. Wagnon, W.C. Rollins
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158-162
Application of Soil-Climate-Vegetation Relations to Soil Survey Interpretations for Rangelands.
H.B. Passey, V.K. Hugie
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162-166