Vol 29, No 6 (November 1976)

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Recovering of Ponderosa Pine-Bunchgrass Ranges Through Grazing and Herbicide or Fertilizer Treatments.
Pat O. Currie
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444-448
Coordinating beef cattle management with the range forage resource.
M. Vavra, R.J. Raleigh
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449-452
Logging impacts on bitterbrush in the lodgepole pine pumice region of central Oregon.
J.W. Stuth, A.H. Winward
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453-456
Predation losses of domestic sheep in Alberta.
M.J. Dorrance, L.D. Roy
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457-460
The stage of maturity and its effect upon the chemical composition of four native range species.
C. Cogswell, L.D. Kamstra
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460-463
Diets of steers on a shrub steppe rangeland in south central Washington.
D.W. Uresk, W.H. Rickard
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464-466
Effect of fire on honey mesquite.
H.A. Wright, S.C. Bunting, L.F. Neuenschwander
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467-471
Some ecological relationships between creosotebush and bush muhly.
R.G. Welsh, R.F. Beck
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472-475
Successional classification of plants on a desert grassland site in Arizona.
E.M. Schmutz, D.A. Smith
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476-479
Nitrogen fixation in honey mesquite seedlings.
A.W. Bailey
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479-481
Habitat use and fecal analysis of feral burros (Equus asinus), Chemehuevi Mountains, California, 1974.
S.L. Woodward, R.D. Ohmart
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482-485
Palatability of Douglas fir foliage to mule deer in relation to chemical and spatial factors.
R.E. Tucker, W. Majak, P.D. Parkinson, A. McLean
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486-489
Redberry juniper control with picloram.
J.L. Schuster
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490-491
Reseeding trials on Columbia Basin rangelands dominated by winter annual grasses.
W.C. Robocker, R.D. Schirman
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492-497
A method of determining utilization for wet mountain meadows on the summit allotment, Sequoia National Forest, California.
N.K. McDougald, R.C. Platt
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497-501
The use of sesquiterpene lactones as taxonomic markers in the shrubby species of Artemisia (section Tridentatae) in Montana.
R.G. Kelsey, M.S. Morris, F. Shafizadeh
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502-505
A low cost machine for separation of roots from soil material.
G.R. Brown, J.F. Thilenius
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506-507
Short term effects of mowing and burning on soil nutrients in Big Meadows, Shenandoah National Park.
N.L. Christensen
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508-509
Preference and daily intake of five East African grasses by zebras.
J.C. Ngethe
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