Vol 22, No 1 (January 1969)

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Aerial Photo Interpretation on British Columbia Rangelands.
T.M. Lord, A. McLean
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Economic Importance of Federal Grazing: An Interindustry Analysis.
D.W. Bromley
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9-14
Botanical Composition of Diet of Steers Grazing a Desert Grassland Range.
H.D.,. Galt, S.C. Theurer
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14-19
Remnant Prairies on the Shallow Limy Range Site in North Central Texas.
G.W. Tomanek, G.K. Hulett
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19-23
A Review of Browse in the Nutrition of Grazing Animals.
A.D. Wilson
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23-28
Early Seedling Growth of Italian Ryegrass and Smilo as Affected by Nutrition.
C.A. Ayeke, C.M. McKell
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29-32
High Rates of Nitrogen Fertilization Influence Coastal Prairie Range.
D.L. Drawe, T.W. Box
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32-36
Forage Production of Amclo and Crimson Clover on Pensacola and Coastal Bermudagrass Sods.
E.R. Beaty, J.D. Powell
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36-39
Nutrient Analysis of Two Browse Species.
H.L. Short, A. Harrell
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40-43
Root and Shoot Growth Following Preplanting Treatment of Grass Seed.
W. Keller, A.T. Bleak
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43-46
Mineral and Protein Contents of Blue Grama and Western Wheatgrass.
Frank Rauzi, L. I. Painter, Albert K. Dobrenz
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47-49
Temperatures for Germination of Fourwing Saltbush.
H. W. Springfield
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49-50
An Improved Technique for Identification of Plant Fragments in Herbivore feces.
Owen B. Williams
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51-52
A Plea for Fewer but More-Significant Digits.
George Van Dyne
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52-54
A Micro-Ridge Roller for Seedbed Modification.
D. N Hyder, R. E. Bement
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54-57
Changes in Prairie Plant Composition.
Peter N. Jensen, C. M. Schumacher
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57-59
Culture and Mechanical Seed Harvest of Fourwing Saltbush Grown Under Irrigation.
James R. Stroh, Ashley A. Thornburg
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60-62
A Gate Latch for Electric Fences.
R. L. Dalrymple
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62-63
Don't fence Us In.
R. E Williams
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64-65
Range, Range Men, Range management, and ASRM.
Dillard H. Gates
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65-66
Role of Animals in Resource management - A Unique Contribution of the Range Scientist?
D. W. Hedrick
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66-67
The Uniqueness of Range Management.
Jack F. Hooper
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67-68