Vol 20, No 5 (September 1967)

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Editorial: The Trial Boss.
H.F. Heady
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283
Rangelands-Challenge to the Pocketbook.
M.L. Upchurch
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284-287
Geographic Distribution and Factors Affecting the Distribution of Salt Desert Shrubs in the United States.
F.A. Branson, I.S. Miller
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287-296
Grazing Distribution Patterns of Hereford and Santa Gertrudis Cattle on a Southern New Mexico Range.
C.H. Herbel, A.B. Ares,F.N.
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296-298
Influence of Temperature on the Germination of Some Range Grasses.
O.D. Knipe
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298-299
Potential for Increases in Grazing Fees.
J.F. Hooper
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300-304
What is Range Management?.
L.A. Stoddart
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304-306
Response of Forage Grasses to Rhodesgrass Scale.
M.F. Schuster
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307-309
Comparison of Tropical Forages of Known Composition with Samples of These Forages Collected by Esophageal Fistualted Animals.
B. Marshall, R.M. Torell
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310-313
Variation of Esophageal Fistula Samples Between Animals and Days on Tropical Grasslands.
D.T. Torell, B. Bredon
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314-316
Measurement of Selective Grazing of Tropical Pastures Using Esophageal Fistulated Steers.
R.M. Bredon, B. Torell
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317-320
Germination of Forest Range Species from Southern British Columbia.
A. McLean
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321-322
The Sampling Unit and Its Effect on Saltbush Yield Estimates.
J.R. Wight
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323-325
Range Management in the Libraries of North America.
F.P. Cronemiller
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326-328
Range Management Theses 1966.
E.M. Schmutz
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329-330
Weighting Forage Samples on Windy Ranges.
Richard S. Bjerregaard
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331-332
Delays in Inoculum Collection and Artificial Rumen Digestibilities.
Henry A. Pearson
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332-333
Water Requirements for Livestock on Rangeland.
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333-334