Vol 26, No 2 (March 1973)

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Returns from southern forest grazing.
H.A. Pearson, L.B. Whitaker
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85-87
Evaluating zones of utilization.
E.W. Anderson, W.F. Currier
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87-91
Recreation potential of Texas rangelands.
M.E. Berger
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92-93
Salt and meal-salt help distribute cattle use on semidesert range.
S.C. Martin, D.E. Ward
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94-97
Effect of wildfires on woody species in the Monte region of Argentina.
E.E. Willard
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97-100
Small mammals increase on recently cleared and seeded juniper rangeland.
M.F. Baker, N.C. Frischknecht
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101-103
Discerned fragments in feces indicates diet overlap.
R.M. Hansen, D.G. Peden, R.W. Rice
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103-105
Foods Eaten by the Rocky Mountain Elk.
R.C. Kufeld
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106-113
Seasonal changes in trans-aconitate and mineral composition of crested wheatgrass in relation to grass tetany.
D.M. Stuart, H.F. Mayland, D.L. Grunes
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113-116
Production and nutrient status of whitetop.
A.L. Smith
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117-120
Plant induced soil salinity patterns in two saltbush (Atriplex spp.) communities.
M.L. Sharma, D.J. Tongway
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121-125
Infiltratio~ates: three soils with three grazing levels in northeastern Colorado.
F. Rauzi, F.M. Smith
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126-129
Influence of chaining pinyon-juniper on net radiation, solar radiation and wind.
G.F. Gifford
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130-133
Duration of seeded stands on terraced mountain lands, Davis County, Utah.
A.C. Hull
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133-136
Wheatgrass response to seasonal applications of two nitrogen sources.
F.A. Sneva
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137-139
Vegetative response to chemical control of broom snakeweed on a blue grama range.
R.W. Gesink, H.P. Alley, G.A. Lee
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139-143
Effects of cultural and management practices on seed production of "Plains" bluestem.
R.M. Ahring, C.M. Taliaferro, L.G. Morrill
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143-146
A simple stereophotographic technique for analyzing small plots.
R.D. Ratliff, S.E. Westfall
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147-148
A test of stereophotographic sampling in grasslands.
W.R. Pierce, L.E. Eddleman
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148-150
Effect of woody stems on estimating herbage weights with a capacitance meter.
L.H. Carpenter, O.C. Wallmo, M.J. Morris
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151-152
Prescribed burning rotations on pine-bluestem range.
H.E. Grelen, L.B. Whitaker
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152-153
Larger seeds of winterfat germinate better.
H.W. Springfield
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153-154