Vol 35, No 6 (November 1982)

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Concepts and Factors Applicable to the Measurement of Range Condition.
A.D. Wilson, G.J. Tupper
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684-689
Predation Losses of Cattle in Alberta.
M.J. Dorrance
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690-692
How Komondor Dogs Reduce Sheep Losses to Coyotes.
J.C. McGrew, C.S. Blakesley
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693-696
Impact of Burning and Grazing on Soil Water Patterns in the Pinyon-Juniper Type.
G.F. Gifford
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697-699
Annual Grassland Response to Fire Retardant and Wildfire.
J.R. Larson, D.A. Duncan
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700-703
Vegetative Response of Goldenweeds and Rayless Goldenrod to Simulated Mechanical Control.
H.S. Mayeux Jr.
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704-706
Impact of Burrowing Activity of the Banner-tail Kangroo Rat on Southern New Mexico Desert Rangelands.
N. Moroka, R.D. Beck
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707-710
Mortality of Bitterbrush after Burning and Clipping in Eastern Oregon.
R.G. Clark, F.A. Britton
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711-714
Trampling Damage by Cattle on Northern Idaho Forest Plantations.
D.M. Eissenstat, W.W. Mitchell
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715-716
Diurnal Variation in Weight and Rates of Shrink of Range Cows and Calves.
R.K. Heitshmidt
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717-720
Evaluation of Different Calculation Procedures for Microhisological Analysis.
J.L. Holechek, B.D. Gross
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721-723
Preference of Pygmy Rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis) for Various Populations of Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata).
Susan M. White, B.L. Flinders
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724-726
Effects of Livestock Grazing on Mearns Quail in Southeastern Arizona.
R.L. Brown
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727-732
Nutrient Contents of Major Food Plants Eaten by Cattle in the South Texas Plains.
C.L. Gonzalez
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733-736
Forage intake by cattle on forest and grassland ranges in northeastern Oregon.
J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra
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737-740
Relationships between Performance, Intake, Diet Nutritive Quality and Fecal Nutritive Quality of Cattle on Mountain Range.
J.L. Holechek, D. Varvra
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741-744
Cattle Diet and Daily Gains on a Mountain Riparian Meadow in Northeastern Oregon.
J.L. Holechek, J. Vavra
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745-747
Germination Responses of Esyenhardtia texana and Leucaeena retusa.
S.G. Whisenant, D.N. Ueckert
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748-750
Use of Range Shrubs to Meet Nutrient Requirements of Sheep Grazing on Crested Wheatgrass during Fall and Early Winter.
R. Otsyina, G. Mckell
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751-753
Biomass and Forage Production from Reclaimed Stripmined Land and Adjoining Native Range in Central Wyoming.
R. Lang
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754-755
Growth and Nonstructural Carbohydrate Content of Southern Browse Species and Influenced by Light Intensity.
R.M. Blair
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756-760
Longleaf and Slash Pine Decreases Herbage Production and Alters Herbage Composition.
G.L. Wolters
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761-763
Early Succession Following Clearcutting of Aspen Communities in Northern Utah.
D.L. Bartos, W.F. Mueggler
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764-768
Relationships between Overstory Structure and Understory Production in the Grand Fir/Myrtle Boxwood Habitat Type of Northcentral Idaho.
D.A. Pyke, B.A. Zamora
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769-773
Soil Water Depletion by Yucca.
R.E. Sosbee, C.W. Churchill
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774-776
Optimum Allocation in Multivariate Double Sampling for Biomass Estimation.
J. Ahmed, C.D. Bonham
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777-779
Response of Livestock to Riparian Zone Exclusion.
L.D. Bryant
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780-785
Production and Nutritive Value of Aspen Understory, Black Hills.
K.E. Severson
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786-789
Vegetation and White-Tailed Deer Responses to Herbicide Treatment of a Mesquite Drainage Habitat Type.
S.L. Beasom, C.J. Inglis
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790-793
High and Low Sodium Biotypes of Fourwing Saltbush: Their Repsonses to Sodium and Potassium in Retorted Oil Shale.
S.G. Richardson
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795-797
Sheep producers' reasons for ceasing farm-flock operations in Kansas Losses to canine predators.
R.J. Robel, R.L. Meduna
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798-799
Comparison of micro- and macro- digestion methods for fiber analysis in forages and ruminant diets.
J.L. Holechek, M. Vavra
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799-801
Soil erosion effects on productivity in rangeland environments: where is the research? in western United States.
G.F. Gifford, J.M. Whitehead
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801-802