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Using weather records with a forge production model to forecast range forage production.
J.R. Wight, C.L. Hanson, D. Whitmer
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1-6
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Emergence and seedling survival of two warm-season grasses as influenced by the timing of precipitation: a greenhouse study.
G.W. Frasier, D.A. Woolhiser, Cox J.R. Co
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7-11
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Water balance calculations and net production of perennial vegetation in the northern Mojave Desert.
L.J. Lane, E.M. Romney, T.E. Hakonson
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12-18
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Germination of seeds of 'Paloma' and 'Nezpar' Indian ricegrass.
J.A. Young, R.A. Evans
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19-21
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The effect of shade and planting depth on the emergence of fourwing saltbush.
J.T. Hennessy, R.P. Gibbens, M. Cardenas
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22-24
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Conversion of solar energy into digestible energy: a basis for evaluating range forages?
C.B. Marlow
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25-27
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Nonstructural carbohydrates and root development in blue grama seedlings.
A.M. Wilson
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28-30
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Seasonal changes in carbon content, and dehydrogenase, phosphatase, and urease activities in mixed prairie and fescue grassland Ah horizons.
J.F. Dormaar, A. Johnston, S. Smoliak
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31-35
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Seasonal mineral concentration in diets of esophageally fistulated steers on three range areas.
R.S. Kalmbacher, K.R. Long, F.G. Martin
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36-39
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Effects of herbicides on germination and seedling development of three native grasses.
A.H. Huffman, P.W. Jacoby
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40-43
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Fire intensity effects on the understory in ponderosa pine forests.
C.D. Armour, S.C. Bunting, L.F. Neuenschwander
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44-49
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Cattle diets under continuous and four-pasture, one-herd grazing systems in southcentral New Mexico.
J.A. Pfister, G.B. Donart, R.D. Pieper, J.D. Wallace, E.E. Parker
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50-54
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Vegetation and litter changes of a Nebraska Sandhills prairie protected from grazing.
M.A. Potvin, A.T. Harrison
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55-58
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Locoweed poisoning in a northern New Mexico elk herd.
G.J. Wolfe, W.R. Lance
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59-63
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Does summer range quality influence sex ratios among mule deer fawns in Utah?.
J.C. Pederson, K.T. Harper
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64-66
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Diets of ungulates using winter ranges in northcentral Montana.
W.F. Kasworm, L.R. Irby, H.B. Ihsl
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67-71
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Horses and cattle grazing in the Wyoming Red Desert. I. Food habits and dietary overlap.
L.J. Krysl, M.E. Hubbert, B.F. Sowell, G.E. Plumb, T.K. Jewett, M.A. Smith
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72-76
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Nitrogen fixation estimates for some native and introduced legumes, forbs, and shrubs.
A.A. Baltensperger, M.A. Smith
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77-78
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Diets of black-tailed jack rabbits in relation to population density and vegetation.
R.D. Johnson, J.E. Anerson
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79-83
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Forage quality responses of selected grasses to tebuthiuron.
R.A. Masters, C.J. Scifres
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83-87
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Economics of controlling serrated tussock in the southeastern Australian rangelands.
D.T. Vere, M.H. Campbell
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87-93
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A simple disc meter for measurement of pasture height and forage bulk.
S.H. Sharrow
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94-95
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