Vol 42, No 6 (November 1989)

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Remote sensing technology for rangeland management applications.
Paul T. Tueller
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442-453
Motivation of Colorado ranchers with federal grazing allotments.
E. T. Bartlett, R. G. Taylor, J. R. McKean, J. G. Hof
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454-457
Effects of stocking rate on quantity and quality of available forage in a southern mixed grass prairie.
Rodney K. Heitschmidt, Steven L. Dowhower, William E. Pinchak, Stephen K. Canon
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468-473
Diet and forage quality of intermediate wheatgrass managed under continous and short-duration grazing.
M. L. Nelson, J. W. Finley, D. L. Scarnecchia, S. M. Paris
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474-479
Association of relative food availabilities and locations by cattle.
D. W. Bailey, L. R. Rittenhouse, R. H. Hart, D. M. Swift, R. W. Richards
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480-482
Herbivore effects on seeded alfalfa at four pinyon-juniper sites in central Utah.
Steven S. Rosenstock, Richards Stevens
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483-490
Emergence and root growth of three pregerminated cool-season grasses under salt and water stress.
D. M. Mueller, R. A. Bowman
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490-495
Morphological and physiological variation among ecotypes of sweetvetch (Hedysarum boreale Nutt.).
D.A. Johnson, T.M.J. Ford, M.D. Rumbaugh, B.Z. Richardson
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496-501
The effects of intra-row spacings and cutting heights on the yields of Leucana leucocephala in Adana, Turkey.
Tuncay Tuckel, Rustu Hatipoglu
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502-503
Gambel oak root carbohydrate reponse to spring, summer, and fall prescribed burning.
Michael G. Harrington
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504-507
Predicting peak standing crop on annual range using weather variables.
Melvin R. George, William A. Williams, Neil K. McDougald, W. James Clawson, Alfred H. Murphy
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508-513
Direct effect of parasitism by Dinarmus acutus Thomson on seed predation by Acanthoscelides perforatus (Horn) in Canada milkvetch.
A. Boe, B. McDaniel, K. Robbins
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514-515