Vol 33, No 2 (March 1980)

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SRM's future--dreams or opportunities.
D.L. Merkel
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83-84
Long-term effects of fire on cactus in the southern mixed prairie of Texas.
S.C. Bunting, H.A. Wright, L.F. Neuenschwander
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85-88
New collections of range plants from the Soviet Union.
D.R. Dewey, A.P. Plummer
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89-94
Brush control and Rio Grande turkeys in north-central Texas.
D.A. Quinton, A.K. Montel, J.T. Flinders
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95-99
Organic solvent-soluble organic matter from soils underlying native range and crested wheatgrass in southeastern Alberta, Canada.
J.F. Dormaar, A. Johnston, A. Smoliak
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99-101
Root distribution in 1- to 48-year-old strip-mine spoils in southeastern Montana.
J.W. Wyatt, D.J. Dollhopf, W.M. Schafer
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101-104
Responses of falsemesquite , native grasses and forbs, and Lehmann lovegrass after spraying with picloram.
S.C. Martin, H.L. Morton
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104-106
Contributions of white clover to the N, P, and Ca concentration of perennial grasses.
J.W. Dobson, E.R. Beaty
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107-110
Perennial grasses and their response to a wildfire in south-central Washington.
D.W. Uresk, W.H. Rickard, J.F. Cline
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111-114
Chemical scarification, moist prechilling, and thioure effects on germination of 18 shrub species.
N.D. Stidham, R.M. Ahring, J. Powell, P.L. Claypool
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115-118
Nitrogen fertilization of range: yield, protein content, and cattle behavior.
M.J. Samuel, F. Rauzi, R.H. Hart
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119-121
The response of native vertebrate populations to crested wheatgrass planting and grazing by sheep.
T.D. Reynolds, C.H. Trost
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122-125
Fall and winter diets of feral pigs in south Texas.
J.H. Everitt, M.A. Alaniz
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126-129
Food habits of the plains pocket gopher on western Nebraska rangeland.
D.G. Luce, R.M. Case, J. Stubbendieck
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129-131
Factors influencing the feed intake and live-weight change of beef cattle on a mixed tree savanna in the Transvaal.
I. Zimmermann
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132-136
J.S. Green, J.T. Flinders
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136-142
Range grasses and their small grain equivalents for wind erosion control.
L. Lyles, B.E. Allison
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143-146
Bite-count vs fecal analysis for range animal diets.
K.D. Sanders, B.E. Dahl, G. Scott
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146-149
Microhabitat relationships of six major shrubs in Navajo National Monument, Arizona.
J.A. Fairchild, J.D. Brotherson
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150-156
Seasonal concentration and toxicity of saponins in alfombrilla.
M.C. Williams, L.C. Fierro
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157-158