Vol 16, No 6 (November 1963)

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A Method for the Characterisation of Range-Type Vegetation.
I.A. Nicholson, R. Hughes
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293-299
Converting from Brush to Grass Increases Water Yield in Southern California.
L.W. Hill, R.M. Rice
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300-305
Fertilization of Seeded Grasses on Mountainous Rangelands in Northeastern Utah and Southeastern Idaho.
A.C. Hull
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306-310
Seed Yield of Russian Wild Ryegrass Grown on an Irrigated Clay Soil in Southwestern Saskatchewan.
T. Lawrence
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311-312
Halogeton-Concern to Cattlemen.
A.D. Bruner, J.H. Robertson
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312-314
The Effect of Intensity and Season of Use on the Vigor of Desert Range Plants.
C.W. Cook, L.A. Stoddart
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315-317
Comments on Range Management Technical Assistance in the Middle East with Special Reference to Saudi Arabia.
H.F. Heady
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317-321
Grazing in Relation to Runoff and Erosion on Some Chaparral Watersheds of Central Arizona.
L.R. Rich, H.G. Reynolds
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322-326
The Grasslands of the West.
T.A. Neubauer
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327-332
Earthen Windbreaks, a new Management Device for Salt Marsh Rangelands.
Thomas N. Shiflet
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332
Spray Penetration in Scruboak with Helicopter Application.
R. F. Wagle, Clive M. Countryman
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333-335