Vol 42, No 1 (January 1989)

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Sheep grazing as a silvicultural tool to suppress brush.
S.H. Sharrow, W.C. Leininger, B. Rhodes
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2-4
Effects of clipping and sheep grazing on dyers woad.
N.E. West, K.O. Farah
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5-10
Animal performance and diet quality as influenced by burning on tallgrass prairie.
T.J. Svejcar
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11-15
Observations on vegetation responses to improved grazing systems in Somalia.
T.L. Thurow, A.J. Hussein
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16-19
Standing crop patterns under short duration grazing in northern Mexico.
S. Soltero, F.C. Bryant, A. Melgoza
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20-21
Cattle preferences for a hybrid grass: chemical and morphological relationships.
D.R. Truscott, P.O. Currie
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22-27
Nutrient utilization of acacia, haloxylon, and atriplex species by Najdi sheep.
A.N. Bhattacharya
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28-31
Investigation of maternal and embryo/fetal toxicity of Ephedra viridis and Ephedra nevadensis in sheep and cattle.
R.F. Keeler
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31-35
Seed germination characteristics of selected native plants of the lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas.
R.S. Vora
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36-40
Temperature responses and calculated heat units for germination of several range grasses and shrubs.
G.L. Jordon, M.R. Haferkamp
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41-45
Growth regulators' effect on crested wheatgrass forage yield and quality.
L.M. White
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46-50
Characterization and germination of chasmogamous and basal axillary cleistogamous florets of Texas wintergrass.
C.A. Call, B.O. Spoonts
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51-55
Effects of organic amendments on soil biota on a degraded rangeland.
W.G. Whitford, E.F. Aldon, D.W. Freckman, Y. Steinberger, L.W. Parker
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56-60
Revegetation of a salt water blowout site.
G.A. Halvorson, K.J. Lang
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61-65
Factors influencing interrill erosion from semiarid slopes in New Mexico.
B.P. Wilcox, M.K. Wood
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66-70
Comparison of weight estimate and rising-plate meter methods to measure herbage mass of a mountain meadow.
E.A. Laca, M.W. Demment, J. Winckel, J.G. Kie
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71-75
Estimating reduction and utilization of jojoba.
B.A. Roundy, G.B. Ruyle, J. Ard
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75-78
An enhanced wheel-point method for assessing cover, structure and heterogeneity in plant communities.
G.F. lia. Griffin
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79-81
Comparison of hydrometer settling times in soil particle size analysis.
C.C. Bohn, K. Gebhardt
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81-83
Viewpoint: needed research on domestic and recreational livestock in wilderness.
D.N. Cole
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84-86