Vol 34, No 2 (March 1981)

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Temperature profiles for germination of bluebunch and beardless wheatgrasses.
J.A. Young, R.E. Eckert, R.A. Evans
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84-89
A versatile flail-type forage plot harvester.
J. Stubbendieck, C.R. Fenster
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90-91
Response of Muhlenbergia porteri Scribn. to season of defoliation.
R.F. Miller, G.B. Donart
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91-94
Germination of seed of three varieties of spotted locoweed.
P.F. Ziemkiewicz, E.H. Cronin
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94-97
Drummond's goldenweed and its control with herbicides.
H.S. Mayeux, C.J. Scifres
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98-101
Sheep use on mountain winter range in New Mexico.
K.C. McDaniel, J.A. Tiedeman
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102-104
Factors involved in estimating green biomass by canopy spectroreflectance measurements.
S.S. Waller, M.A. Brown, J.K. Lewis
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105-108
Herbage production following tree and shrub removal in the pinyon-juniper type of Arizona.
W.P. Clary, D.A. Jameson
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109-113
Establishing browse utilization from twig diameters.
C.H. Jensen, P.J. Urness
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113-116
Range claypan soil improvement: properties affecting their response to mechanical treatment.
E.M. White, F.R. Gartner
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116-119
Range claypan soil improvement: response from furrowing and ripping in northwestern South Dakota.
E.M. White, F.R. Gartner, R. Butterfield
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119-125
Bison and cattle digestion of forages from the Slave River Lowlands, Northwest Territories, Canada.
A.W.L. Hawley, D.G. Peden, H.W. Reynolds, W.R. Stricklin
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126-130
Forage plantings on six Arizona pinyon-juniper subtypes.
T.N. Johnsen, F.B. Gomm
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131-136
An assessment of vigor and production of range grasses following drought.
D.C. Ganskopp, T.E. Bedell
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137-141
Food habits of the collared peccary on south Texas rangelands.
J.H. Everitt, C.L. Gonzalez, M.A. Alaniz, G.V. Latigo
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141-144
Potential herbicides for brush control.
R.W. Bovey, R.E. Meyer, J.R. Baur
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144-148
Winter variation in nutrient and fiber content and in vitro digestibility of gambel oak (Quercus gambellii) and big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) from diversified sites in Colorado.
R.C. Kufeld, M. Stevens, D.C. Bowden
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149-151
A modification of an esophageal fistula plug that allows low maintenance of free-ranging sheep and goats.
G.D. Denney
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152-153
Sage grouse leks on recently disturbed sites.
J.W. Connelly, W.J. Arthur, O.D. Markham
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153-154
A simple and economical root washer.
P.E. Nyren, H. Goetz, D.E. Williams
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154-155
An approach to plot sampling for canopy volume in shrub communities.
B.A. Zamora
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155-156
Use of a profile board in sand shinnery oak communities.
F.S. Guthery, T.B. Doerr, M.A. Taylor
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157-158
Developing a useful, personal range science library.
J.F. Vallentine
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159-160
Discussion of "application of the Universal soil loss equation to rangelands on a per-storm basis," by Trieste and Gifford in Journal of range management 33:66-70, 1980.
G.R. Foster, J.R. Simanton, K.G. Renard, L.J. Lane, H.B. Osborn
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161-165
Reply to Foster et al. discussion of "Application of the Universal soil loss equation to rangelands on a per-storm basis", by Trieste and Gifford in Journal of range management 33:66-70, 1980.
D.J. Tieste, G.F. Gifford
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165-166