Vol 35, No 1 (January 1982)

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Rangeland management and the environment.
M. Baumer
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Leaf water potentials of perennial grasses--leaf press and pressure chamber evaluation.
J.R. Cox, H.G. Hughes
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5-6
Seasonal diurnal variation in composition of cow diets.
D.R. Kirby, J.W. Stuth
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7-8
Prescribed burning during winter for maintenance of buffelgrass.
W.T. Hamilton, C.J. Scifres
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9-12
Summer grazing of sagebrush-grass range by sheep.
R.O. Harniss, H.A. Wright
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13-17
Comparison of four methods to estimate the dissolved nitrogen fraction in range plants.
D.J. Simonson, R.M. Hansen, M.J. Trlica
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18-21
Energy biomass from large rangeland shrubs of the intermountain United States.
G.A. Van Epps, J.R. Barker, C.M. McKell
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22-25
Defoliation impacts on quality and quantity of forage harvested from big sacaton (Sporobolus wrightii Munro).
M.R. Haferkamp
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26-31
Crude protein, crude fiber, tannin, and oxalate concentrations of 33 Astragalus species.
A.M. Davis
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32-34
Fertilization of a native grassland in the 'Depresion del Rio Salado', Province of Buenos Aires: herbage dry matter accumulation and botanical composition.
H.D. Ginzo, M. Collantes, O.H. Caso
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35-39
Fertilizer effects on above- and below-ground biomass of four species.
J.L. Holechek
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39-42
Chemical composition of native range grasses growing on saline soils of the South Texas Plains.
J.H. Everitt, M.A. Alaniz, A.H. Gerbermann
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43-46
Vegetative and reproductive growth of bluebunch wheatgrass in interior British Columbia.
D.A. Quinton, A. McLean, D.G. Stout
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46-51
Response of small mammals to livestock grazing in southcentral Idaho.
M.K. Johnson
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51-53
A method for forecasting potential losses from grasshopper feeding on northern mixed prairie forages.
G.B. Hewitt, J.A. Onsager
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53-57
A 3-year evaluation of taste aversion coyote control in Saskatchewan.
C.R. Gustavson, J.R. Jowsey, D.N. Milligan
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57-59
Identification of subspecies of big sagebrush by ultraviolet spectrophotometry.
M.L. Shumar, J.E. Anderson, T.D. Reynolds
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60-62
Response of Chihuahuan Desert mountain shrub vegetation to burning.
G.M. Ahlstrand
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62-65
The persistence of fenitrothion insecticide in red maple (Acer rubrum L.) and white birch (Betula papyfifera (Marsh.)) deer browse.
L.E. Lapierre
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65-67
Effects of two years of irrigation on revegetation of coal surface-mined land in southeastern Montana.
E.J. Depuit, C.L. Skilbred, J.G. Coenenberg
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67-74
Brush control with herbicides on hill pasture sites in southern Oregon.
L.A. Norris, M.L. Montgomery, L.E. Warren, W.D. Mosher
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75-80
The occurrence of anagyrine in a collection of western American lupines.
A.M. Davis
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81-84
Reseeding by eight alfalfa populations in a semiarid pasture.
M.D. Rumbaugh
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84-86
Biomass estimation in a young stand of mesquite (Prosopis spp.), ironwood (Olneya tesota), palo verde (Cercidium floridium, and Parkinsonia aculeata), and leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala).
P. Felker, P.R. Clark, J.F. Osborn, G.H. Cannell
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87-89
A dissimilarity coefficient and its use.
C.D. Bonham
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90-92
Long-term effects of fertilization and subclover seeding on northern California annual range.
C.E. Vaughn, A.H. Murphy
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92-95
Effect of range condition on the diet and performance of steers grazing native sandhills range in Nebraska.
D.J. Powell, D.C. Clanton, J.T. Nichols
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96-99
Cattle grazing influence on a mountain riparian zone.
L.R. Roath, W.C. Krueger
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100-103
Decomposition of common curlymesquite herbage on Edwards Plateau rangeland, Texas.
J.F. George, F.E. Smeins
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104-106
Monoterpenoid content of pygmy rabbit stomach ingesta.
S.M. White, B.L. Welch, J.T. Flinders
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107-109
Cattle diets in the Blue Mountains of Oregon. I. Grasslands.
J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra, J. Skovlin, W.C. Krueger
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109-112
Nitro compounds in introduced Astragalus species.
M.C. Williams, A.M. Davis
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113-115
Dietary overlap between sheep, cattle, and goats when grazing in common.
V.R. Squires
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116-119
Bottom sediment: a reservoir of Escherichia coli in rangeland streams.
G.R. Stephenson, R.C. Rychert
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119-123
Growth response of two saltbush species to nitrate, ammonium and urea nitrogen added to processed oil shale.
S.G. Richardson, C.M. McKell
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124-125
An esophageal fistula dilator.
D.M. Anderson, D.L. Mertz
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125-126
A durable livestock exclosure for herbage production and utilization sampling.
R.T. Hinnant, M.M. Kothmann
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127-128
Preliminary study of Some insects associated with rangeland shrubs with emphasis on Kochia prostrata
T. Blaine Moore, Richards Stevens, E. Durant McArthur
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128-130
Chemical Quality and Sediment Content of Runoff Water from Southeastern Montana Rangeland.
Earl L. Neff
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130-132
Forage good enough for cattle production: When!
E.R. Beaty, G.V. Calvert, J.E. Engel
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133-134