Vol 28, No 5 (September 1975)

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Plant response and livestock weight changes on big bluegrass range grazed during late fall, winter, and early spring.
P.O. Currie
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340-343
Runoff and reservoir quality for livestock use in southeastern Montana.
R.J. Soiseth
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344-348
Economics of ranch management alternatives in southwestern North Dakota.
F.L. Leistritz, N.J. Qualey
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349-352
Effect of desert termites on herbage and litter in a shortgrass ecosystem in west Texas.
M.C. Bodine, D.N. Ueckert
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353-358
Effects of nitrogen fertilization, burning, and grazing on reserve constituents of big bluestem.
J.R. Rains, C.E. Owensby, K.E. Kemp
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358-362
Variability of miserotoxin concentration in timber milkvetch.
W. Majak, A. McLean
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362-364
Titratable acids in Opuntia ficus-indica L.
Y.B. Samish, S.J. Ellern
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365-369
Influence of grazing on crude protein content of blue grama.
D.W. Uresk, P.L. Sims
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370-371
S-triazine herbicides combined with nitrogen fertilizer for increasing protein on shortgrass range.
W.R. Houston, D.H. der. Sluijs
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372-376
Sap velocity studies in natural stands of pinyon and juniper trees.
C.B. Shaw, G.F. Gifford
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377-379
Effect of site and fertilization on protein content of native grasses.
H. Goetz
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380-385
Root-herbage production and nutrient uptake and retention by Bermudagrass and Bahiagrass.
E.R. Beaty, K.H. Tan, R.A. McCreery
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385-388
Trends of nonstructural carbohydrates in the stem bases of switchgrass.
D. Smith
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389-391
Seedling growth of three switchgrass strains.
L.J. Perry, L.E. Moser
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391-393
Reducing erosion hazard on a burned forest in Oregonby seeding.
E.W. Anderson, L.E. Brooks
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394-398
Interseeding shrubs in cheatgrass with a browse seeder scalper.
B.C. Guinta, D.R. Christensen, S.B. Monsen
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398-402
Seeding rate-cover relationships of annual ryegrass seeded on burned brushlands.
V. Papanastasis, H.H. Biswell
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402-406
Increased range forage production by reseeding and the chemical control of knapweed.
W.A. Hubbard
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406-407
Chemical control of mesquite regrowth of different ages.
D.L. Beck, R.E. Sosebee, E.B. Herndon
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408-410
Effect of surface-applied sulfuric acid on growth and nutrient availability of five range grasses in calcareous soils.
J. Ryan, J.L. Stroehlein, S. Miyamoto
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411-414
A comparison of three methods of estimating digestibility for determining intake of grazing cattle.
W.P. Handl, L.R. Rittenhouse
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414-416
Number of fistula samples needed for determination of sheep diet on sagebrush-grass range.
R.O. Harniss, D.A. Price, D.C. Tomlin
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417-419
Constituents of in vitro solution contribute differently to dry matter digestibility of deer food species.
D.W. Uresk, D.R. Dietz, H.E. Messner
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419-420
Thiourea solution temperature and bitterbrush germination and seedling growth.
D.L. Neal, H.R. Sanderson
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421-423