Vol 23, No 4 (July 1970)

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Range research to meet new challenges and goals.
J.P. Blaisdell, V.L. Duvall, R.W. Harris, R.D. Lloyd, E.H. Reid
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227-234
Selenium concentrations in forage on some high northwestern ranges.
D.L. Carter, C.W. Robbins, M.J. Brown
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234-238
Blood components of range cattle: phosphorus, calcium, hemoglobin, and hematocrit.
W.G. Kirk, G.K. Kavis
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239-243
Nitrate poisoning, fire retardants, and fertilizers--any connection?
M. Dodge
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244-247
Barrier effect of the shrub Elaeagnus commutata on grazing cattle and forage production in central Alberta.
A.W. Bailey
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248-251
Energy balance relative to percent plant cover in a native community.
J.K. Aase, J.R. Wight
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252-255
Hydrologic and biotic effects of grazing vs. non-grazing near Grand Junction, Colorado.
G.C. Lusby
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256-260
Biotic and hydrologic variables in prairie potholes in North Dakota.
C.E. Sloan
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260-263
Climate and the rangelands of Canada.
A.C. Carder
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263-267
Complementary grazing systems for the Northern Great Plains.
R.W. Lodge
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268-271
The role of wet meadows as wildlife habitat in the Southwest.
D.R. Patton, B.A. Judd
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272-275
Responses to chopping and rock phosphate on south Florida ranges.
C.E. Lewis
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276-282
Effects of environment on the metabolism and germination of crested wheatgrass seeds.
A.M. Wilson, J.R. Nelson, C.J. Goebel
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283-288
Soil physical conditions after plowing and packing of ridges.
D.N. Hyder, R.E. Bement
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289-292
Ground dwelling beetles in burned and unburned vegetation.
W.H. Rickard
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293-294
Relationships between visual obstruction measurements and weight of grassland vegetation.
R.J. Robel, J.N. Briggs, A.D. Dayton, L.C. Hulbert
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295-297
Relationship of utilization intensity to plant vigor in a crested wheatgrass seeding.
L.E. Horton, R.H. Weissert
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298-300
Estimating dryweights of foodplants in feces of herbivores.
J.C. Free, R.M. Hansen, P.L. Sims
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300-302
Value of broom snakeweed as a range condition indicator.
D.A. Jameson
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302-304