Vol 19, No 5 (September 1966)

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Fees and Charges as Tools of Public Policy.
C.J. Zwick
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243-245
Fees And Charges As Tools Of Public Policy-A Discussion.
W.G. Kearl
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245-247
Relating Ranch Prices and Grazing Permit Values to Ranch Productivity.
W.E. Martin
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248-252
Sheep Ranchers Adjust to Change.
E.E. Marsh
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253-255
Opportunities In Range Management Through Association.
F.F. Higbee
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256-258
Can Ranchers Adjust to Fluctuating Forage Production.
G.M. Skeete
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258-262
Drylot Wintering of Range Cows-Adaptation to the Ranching Operation.
J.L. Schuster, R.C. Albin
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263-268
How To Get A Bandwagon Going.
J. Wilson
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268-273
Five Poisonous Range Weeds-When and Why They Are Dangerous.
M.C. Williams, E.H. Cronin
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274-279
Emergence and Survival of Intermediate Wheatgrass and Smooth Brome Seeded on A Mountain Range.
A.C. Hull Jr.
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279-283
Using Growing-Season Precipitation to Predict Crested Wheatgrass Yields.
P.O. Currie, G. Peterson
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284-288
Seasonal and Growth Period Changes of Some Nutritive Components of Kikuyu Grass.
L.D. Kamstra, S.M. Stanley
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288-291
Dobrenz, A.K.
Cleistogenes in. Danthonia., A.A. Beetle
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292-296
Range Reseeding Success on The Tonto National Forest, Arizona.
B.I. Judd
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296-301
Protein, P, and K Composition of Coastal Bermudagrass and Crimson Clover.
W.E. Adams, C.B. Stelly
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301-305
Vegetative Apomixis in Carex.
W. M. Johnson
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305-306
Marking Cows with Human Hair Dye.
Pat O. Currie
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306-307
Cooperative Range Management in Oregon-Sagebrush Control.
Dillard H. Gates
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307-308
Range Management Theses 1961-1965.
Thadis W. Box
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310-313
Is Range Management a Worthwhile Profession?
Melvin S. Morris
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318-320