Table of Contents
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Articles
Range management in the United States for the next one to three generations.
M. Clawson
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328-332
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Canada's rangeland resource: A look ahead.
A. Johnston
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333-338
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Price elasticity of demand for beef and range improvement decisions.
J.P. Workman, S.L. King, J.F. Hooper
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338-341
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Problems in Commercial Hunting Systems: South Dakota and Texas Compared.
K.E. Severson, F.R. Gartner
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342-345
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Guidelines for grazing sheep on rangelands used by big game in winter.
C.H. Jensen, A.D. Smith, G.W. Scotter
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346-352
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Three methods of determining diet, utilization, and trampling damage on sheep ranges.
W.A. Laycock, H. Buchanan, W.C. Krueger
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352-356
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Flushing of range ewes by supplementation, drylot feeding, or grazing of improved pasture.
D.T. Torell, I.D. Hume, W.C. Weir
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357-360
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Production and persistnece of common carpetgrass in relation to site and harvest frequency.
G.L. Wolters
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360-364
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Some factors influencing tolerance to moisture stress of three range grasses.
E.F. Schlatterer, M. Hironaka
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364-367
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Fate of fertilizer nitrogen applied to a Northern Great Palins rangeland ecosystem.
J.F. Power
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367-371
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Influence of repeated annual burning on a medusahead community.)Taeniatherum asperum]
J.A. Young, R.A. Evans, J. Robison
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372-375
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Energy fixation and precipitation-use efficiency in a fertilized rangeland ecosystem of the Northern Great Plains.
J.R. Wight, A.L. Black
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376-380
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Vegetation changes as a result of soil ripping on the Rio Puerco in New Mexico.
A.F. Aldon, G. Garcia
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381-383
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Factors affecting germination, emergence and establishment of sand bluestem.
J. Stubbendieck, W.G. McCully
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383-385
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Herbicide interactions in control of sand shinnery oak.
C.J. Scifres
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386-389
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Salt tolerance and cation interaction in alkali sacaton at germination.
S.Z. Hyder, S. Yasmin
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390-392
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A method for measuring soil erosion and deposition with beta particle attenuation.
A.W. Alldredge, F.W. Whicker
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393-398
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Estimating forage production from shrub ring widths in Hot Creek Valley, Nevada.
J.B. Davis, P.T. Tueller, A.D. Bruner
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398-402
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Western coneflower: A noxious species.
A. Florez, W.T. McDonough, L.D. Balls
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403-404
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Electric shears for plot harvesting.
L.A. Daigger
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404-405
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Construction and use of an inexpensive rain guage.
P.D. Ohlenbusch
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405-406
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