Table of Contents
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Articles
Livestock grazing on Federal lands in the 11 Western States.
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174-181
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Citizen participation in decision making--a challenge for public land managers.
L.C. Irland, J.R. Vincent
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182-185
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Management and utilization of pineland threeawn range in South Florida.
R.H. Hughes
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186-192
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Feedlot animal waste compared with cottonseed meal as a supplement for pregnant range cows.
J.L. Hull, C.A. Raguse, J.G. Morris, R. Delmas
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192-194
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Yearlong grazing of slash pine ranges: effects on herbage and browse.
H.A. Pearson, L.B. Whitaker
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195-197
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Shade-induced grass-tetany-prone chemical changes in Agropyron desertorum and Elymus cinereus.
H.F. Mayland, D.L. Grunes
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198-201
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Viewpoint: Zootic Climax.
Douglas B. Houston, Glen F. Cole
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201
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A physiological study of developing pods and leaves honey mesquite.
R.T. Wilson, D.R. Krieg, B.E. Dahl
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202-203
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Effects of temperature on germination in three subspecies of big sagebrush.
W.T. McDonough, R.O. Harniss
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204-205
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Interseeding and pitting on a sandy range site in eastern Montana.
J.R. Wight, L.M. White
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206-210
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Yield and protein content of sandyland range forages as affected by three nitrogen fertilizers.
R.D. Pettit, D.W. Deering
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211-213
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High-rate fertilization of native rangeland in Oregon.
D.M. Baldwin, N.W. Hawkinson, E.W. Anderson
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214-216
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Species for seeding arid rangeland in southern Idaho.
A.C. Hull
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216-218
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Evaluation of some herbicide treatments for controlling tall larkspur.
E.H. Cronin
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219-222
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Long-term effects of chemical control of big sagebrush.
J.F. Thilenius, G.R. Brown
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223-224
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Emergence and yield of six range grasses planted on four dates using natural and treated seed.
A.T. Bleak, W. Keller
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225-227
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A case study for optimal allocation of range resources.
S.A. D'Aquino
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228-233
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A serial optimization model for ranch management.
E.T. Bartlett, G.R. Evans, R.E. Bement
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233-239
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Classifying grassland vegetation with a diversity index.
C.D. Bonham
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240-243
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Indicators of soil movement on range watersheds.
E.W. Anderson
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244-245
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