Vol 19, No 1 (January 1966)

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Cooperation And Planning-Keys To Development And Integration Of Public And Private Rangelands.
D.H. Gates
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1-4
Longevity of Crested Wheatgrass in the Sagebrush-grass Type in Southern Idaho.
A.C. Hull Jr., G.J. Klomp
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5-11
Vegetation-Soils And Vegetation-Grazing Relations From Frequency Data.
D.N. Hyder, C. Bement
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11-17
Vegetation And Soils Of Alkali Sagebrush And Adjacent Big Sagebrush Ranges In North Park, Colorado.
D.R. Robertson, N.H. Nielsen
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17-20
Fertilization and Management Implications on California Annual-Plant Range.
C.E. Conrad, D.A. Woolfolk
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20-26
Interval of Observation of Grazing Habits of Range Beef Cows.
A.B. Nelson, R.D. Furr
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26-29
Range Improvement As Related to Net Productivity, Energy Flow, And Foliage Configuration.
W.A. Williams
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29-34
Twig Diameter-Length-Weight Relations Of Bitterbrush.
J.V. Basile, S.S. Hutchings
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34-38
Better Management Means More Beef from Wiregrass-Pine Ranges.
H. Hughes
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41-42
An Improved Vegtation Sampliing Quadrat.
John F. Thilenius
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Sagebrush Control - Costs, Results, and Benefits to the Rancher.
S. Wesley Hyatt
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42-43
Range Renewal - A Locally Directed Effort at Resource Development.
Don Coops
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44-45
President's Annual Report to the Membership.
C. H. Wasser
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50-51