Vol 40, No 5 (September 1987)

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Steer and vegetation response to short duration and continuous grazing.
J.S. Pitts, F.C. Bryant
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386-389
Effects of grazing on the vegetation of the blackbrush association.
D.L. Jeffries, J.M. Klopatek
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390-392
Vegetation trends within rest-rotation and season-long grazing systems in the Missouri River Breaks, Montana.
C.R. Watts, L.C. Eichhorn, R.J. Mackie
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393-396
Ranch values and the federal grazing fee.
D.K. Lambert
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397-400
A model for assessing investments in intensive grazing technology.
P.N. Wilson, D.E. Ray, G.B. Ruyle
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401-404
Forage maturity effects on rumen fermentation, fluid flow, and intake in grazing steers.
D.C. Adams, R.C. Cochran, P.O. Currie
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404-408
Changes in concentrations of tannins, total phenolics, crude protein, and in vitro digestibility of browse due to mastication and insalivation by cattle.
E.A. Burritt, J.C. Malechek, F.D. Provenza
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409-411
Influence of watering frequency on forage consumption and steer performance in southeastern Kenya.
N.K.R. Musimba, R.D. Pieper, J.D. Wallace, M.L. Galyean
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412-415
Influence of frequency of drinking on particulate passage rate and dry matter disappearance in grazing Zebu cattle.
N.K.R. Musimba, M.L. Galyean, D.L. Whittington, R.D. Pieper
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415-417
Ytterbium-labeled forage as a marker for estimation of cattle fecal output.
N.K.R. Musimba, M.L. Galyean, J.L. Holechek, R.D. Pieper
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418-421
Nitrogen and energy budgest of free-roaming cattle.
R.L. Senft, M.A. Stillwell, L.R. Rittenhouse
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421-424
Nitrogen concentration in blood and rumen liquor of cattle fed low protein diets.
R.T. Hinnant, M.M. Kothmann
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425-427
Clearcutting Brazilian semiarid tropics: observations on its effects on small ruminant nutrition during the dry season.
R.D. Kirmse, F.D. Provenza, J.C. Malechek
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428-432
Habitat selection, foraging behavior, and dietary nutrition of elk in burned aspen forest.
S.K. Canon, P.J. Urness, N.V. DeByle
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433-438
The effect agriculture on ferrunginous and Swainson's hawks.
J.K. Schmutz
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438-440
Soil seed banks associated with individual broom snakeweed plants.
A. Osman, R.D. Pieper, K.C. McDaniel
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441-443
Atrazine, spring burning, and nitrogen for improvement of tallgrass prairie.
R.L. Gillen, D. Rollins, J.F. Stritzke
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444-447
Indifference of mountain big sagebrush growth to supplemental water and nitrogen.
A.T. Carpenter, N.E. West
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448-451
Improving germination rate of the Florida legume Galactia elloittii.
J.P. Muir, W.D. Pitman
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452-454
Rainfall interception by midgrass, shortgrass, and live oak mottes.
T.L. Thurow, W.H. Blackburn, S.D. Warren, C.A. Taylor
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455-460
A rapid method for assessing rates of soil erosion from rangeland: an example from Botswana.
N. Abel, M. Stocking
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460-466
Evaluation of the forage-disk method in mixed-grass rangelands of Kansas.
M.G. Karl, R.A. Nicholson
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467-471
Frequency sampling and type II errors.
G.L. Whysong, W.W. Brady
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472-474
An evaluation of random and systematic plot placement for estimating frequency.
G.L. Whysong, W.H. Miller
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475-479