Vol 38, No 4 (July 1985)

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The use of supplement blocks for sheep grazing dry, annual pastures in California.
E.J. DePeters, M.R. Dally, A.A. Alwash, P. Therkelsen-Tucker
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291-295
Factors influencing the selection of resting sites by cattle on shortgrass steppe.
R.L. Senft, L.R. Rittenhouse, R.G. Woodmansee
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295-299
Forage use by cattle and sheep grazing separately and together on summer range in southwestern Utah.
G.B. Ruyle, J.E. Bowns
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299-302
Effects of hunger satiation on diet quality by grazing sheep.
H.G. Jung, L.J. Koong
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302-305
Factors affecting forage intake by range ruminants: a review.
C.D. Allison
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305-311
Growth and development of pinegrass in interior British Columbia.
D.G. Stout, B. Brooke
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312-317
Effects of moisture and temperature on germination of Idaho fescue.
P. Doescher, R. Miller, A. Winward
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317-320
Temperature and water stress effects on growth of tropical grasses.
D.H. Bade, B.E. Conrad, E.C. Holt
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321-324
Soil and vegetation relationships in a central plains saltgrass meadow.
R.A. Bowman, D.M. Mueller, W.J. McGinnies
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325-328
Influence of canopy characteristics of one-seed juniper on understory grasses.
M.R. Schott, R.D. Pieper
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328-331
Environmental factors influencing Gardner saltbush seed dormancy alleviation.
R.J. Ansley, R.H. Abernethy
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331-335
Germination characteristics of Helianthus maximilianai Schrad. and Simsia calva (Engelm. and Gray) Gray.
D.W. Owens, C.A. Call
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336-339
Growth parameter differences between populations of blue grama.
M.J. Samuel
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339-342
Evaluation and management of grasses for dual livestock and game bird use.
E.C. Holt, J.R. Cain, R.J. Hendler
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342-346
The animal-unit and animal-unit-equivalent concepts in range science.
D.L. Scarnecchia
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346-349
Magnification and shrub stemmy material influences on fecal analysis accuracy.
J.L. Holechek, R. Valdez
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350-352
Automated rainout shelter for controlled water research.
R.E. Ries, L.G. Zachmeier
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353-357
Response of vegetation of the Northern Great Plains to precipitation amount and grazing intensity.
K.C. Olson, R.S. White, B.W. Sindelar
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357-361
Economic returns from burning tobosagrass in the Texas rolling plains.
D.E. Ethridge, R.G. Sudderth, H.A. Wright
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362-365
Ranch resource differences affecting profitability of crested wheatgrass as a spring forage source.
K.A. Spielman, R.L. Shane
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365-369
Effects of secondary metabolites from balsam poplar and paper birch on cellulose digestion.
K.L. Risenhoover, L.A. Renecker, L.E. Morgantini
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370-372
Emergence and survival response of seven grasses for six wet-dry sequences.
G.W. Frasier, J.R. Cox, D.A. Woolhiser
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372-377
Some responses of riparian soils to grazing management in northeastern Oregon.
C.C. Bohn, J.C. Buckhouse
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378-381