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Prescribed burning on B.C. rangelands: the state of the art as a management tool in British Columbia, Canada.
B.M. Wikeem, R.M. Strang
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3-8
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Burning and 2,4,5-T application on mortality and carbohydrate reserves in saw-palmetto Serenoa repens, southeastern United States, improvement of native pastures.
R.S. Kalmbacher, K.J. Boote, F.G. Martin
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9-12
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Vegetational evaluation of pinyon-juniper cabling in south-central New Mexico Pinus edulis, Juniperus monosperma, invading grassland.
P. Rippel, R.D. Pieper, G.A. Lymbery
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13-15
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Coyote predation on sheep, and control by aversive conditioning in Saskatchewan Canada.
D.E. Jelinski, R.C. Rounds, J.R. Jowsey
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16-19
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Mortality of cattle on two types of grazing areas in northwestern Alberta Canada, woodland pastures, intensively managed pastures.
R.R. Bjorge
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20-21
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Effectiveness of antelope pass structures in restriction of livestock use of fences to divide rangelands into manageable areas.
B.D. Gross, J.L. Holechek, D. Hallford, R.D. Pieper
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22-24
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Use of reciprocal averaging ordination for the study of range condition gradients in grazed ecosystems.
R.B. Hacker
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25-30
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The influence of dietary nitrogen source and drinking water pH on growth, digestibility, and nitrogen metabolism in lambs fed a high roughage diet.
M.L. Galyean, D.G. Morrical, R. Hayes, J. Caton
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31-34
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An important lichen of southeastern Montana rangelands Parmelia chlorochroa, in reducing erosion, as indicators of intensive grazing, and in contributing to the nutrient quality of soils.
J.G. MacCracken, L.E. Alexander, D.W. Uresk
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35-37
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Beef cattle performance on crested wheatgrass plus native range vs. native range alone in the Great Plains of the western United States.
R.H. Hart, J.W. Waggoner, D.H. Clark, C.C. Kaltenbach, J.A. Hager
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38-40
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Supplementation of yearling steers grazing fertilized and unfertilized northern plains rangeland in central North Dakota, forage chemical composition, digestibility.
J.F. Karn, R.J. Lorenz
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41-45
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Quality of forage and cattle diets on the Wyoming high plains Grazing crested wheatgrass Agropyron desertorum.
R.H. Hart, O.M. Abdalla, D.H. Clark, M.B. Marshall, M.H. Hamid
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46-51
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Herbage production and quality of grasses with livestock and wildlife value in Texas.
W.D. Pitman, E.C. Holt
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52-54
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Agronomic and acetylene reduction evaluation of three annual medics Medicago lupulina, Medicago truncatula, California burclover, Medicago polymorpha.
M.A. Smith, A.A. Baltensperger
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55-57
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Infiltration rates of various vegetative communities within the Blue Mountains of Oregon Natural vegetation, ponderosa pine, Pinus ponderosa, larch, Larix occidentalis.
R.E. Gaither, J.C. Buckhouse
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58-60
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Influence of heteromyid rodents on Oryzopsis hymenoides germination Seed collecting and caching activities, on sandy desert rangelands, Nevada.
J.K. McAdoo, C.C. Evans, B.A. Roundy, J.A. Young, R.A. Evans
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61-64
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Differential grazing use of herbicide-treated areas by cattle.
C.J. Scifres, J.R. Scifres, M.M. Kothmann
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65-69
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Effects of single and sequential defoliations on the carbohydrate reserves of four range species.
J.W. Menke, M.J. Trlica
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70-74
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Cytokinins effect on protein and chlorophyll content of big bluestem leaves Andropogon gerardi, forage quality.
G. Towne, C. Owensby
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75-77
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Growth performance comparisons among 18 accessions of fourwing saltbush (Atriplex canescens) at two sites in central Utah.
E.D. McArthur, R. Stevens, A.C. Blauer
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78-81
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Quantity and germinability of oryzopsis hymenoides seed in Lahontan sands Soils, in the Carson Desert of western Nevada.
J.A. Young, R.A. Evans, B.A. Roundy
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82-86
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Improvement of eastern Nebraska tallgrass range using atrzine or glyphosate Herbicide treatments.
S.S. Waller, D.K. Schmidt
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87-90
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Crested wheatgrass--early history in the United States Agropyron cristatum, Agropyron desertorum and related taxa.
G.A. Rogler, R.J. Lorenz
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91-93
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Presowing seed treatment and temperature effects on germination of Engelmannia pinnatifida and Indigofera miniata var. leptosepala Texas.
D.C. Kissock, M.R. Haferkamp
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94-97
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Response of forage species seeded for mule deer in western juniper types of south-central Oregon Juniperus occidentalis.
D.A. Leckenby, D.E. Toweill
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98-103
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While-tailed deer food habits and nutritional status as affected by grazing and deer-harvest management Texas.
R.J. Warren, L.J. Krysl
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104-109
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Habitat selection and vegetational characteristics of antelope fawn bedsites in west Texas Antilocapra americana.
R.D. Tucker, G.W. Garner
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110-113
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Successional trends in an ungrazed, arid grassland over a decade Vegetational and floristic changes, in Canyonlands National Park, USA.
E.F. Kleiner
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114-118
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Correcting for salivary contamination of esophageal fistula samples Diets of grazing animals.
R.H. Hart
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119-120
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A point frame for circular plots in southern forest-ranges for plant cover estimates.
R.L. Baker, C.E. Thomas
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121-123
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A modified 100-point frame for vegetation inventory on a short-grass prairie ecosystem in eastern Wyoming.
F.K. Taha, H.G. Fisser, R.E. Ries
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124-125
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Analytical reliability in the decision making process--the numbers game Rangeland management.
R. McQuisten, K.A. Gebhardt
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126-128
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Rangeland ponding dikes: design criteria.
J.M. Tromble
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128-130
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Pedicellate spikelet fertility in big bluestem from eastern South Dakota Andropogon gerardii.
A. Boe, J.G. Ross, R. Wynia
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131-132
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Disappearing forbs in microhistological analysis of diets Forage plants, grazing herbivores.
M.J. Samuel, G.S. Howard
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132-133
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"Improved" sand dams for wildlife habitat management.
V.C. Bleich, R.A. Weaver
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133
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