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Vol 41, No 4 (July 1988) |
Cattle, vegetation, and economic responses to grazing systems and grazing pressure. |
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R.H. Hart, M.J. Samuel, P.S. Test, M.A. Smith |
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Vol 51, No 1 (January 1998) |
Grazing management affects nutrient intake by steers grazing tallgrass prairie. |
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F.T. III. McCollum, R.L. Gillen |
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Vol 43, No 2 (March 1990) |
Survival of juvenile basin big sagebrush under different grazing regimes. |
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M.K. Owens, B.E. Norton |
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Vol 41, No 4 (July 1988) |
Grazing, stocking, and production efficiencies in grazing research. |
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D.L. Scarnecchia |
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Vol 52, No 5 (September 1999) |
Early summer grazing effects on defoliation and tiller demography of prairie sandreed. |
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A.P. Cullan, P.E. Reece, W.H. Schacht |
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Vol 47, No 3 (May 1994) |
A comparison of frontal, continuous, and rotation grazing systems. |
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J.D. Volesky, F. de. Achaval O'Farrell, W.C. Ellis, M.M. Kothmann, F.P. Horn, W.A. Phillips, S.W. Coleman |
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Vol 44, No 5 (September 1991) |
Utilization patterns by Angora goats within the plant canopies of two Acacia shrubs. |
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M.K. Owens |
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Vol 22, No 4 (July 1969) |
Water Control by Rangeland Management. |
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H.H. Biswell |
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Vol 15, No 1 (January 1962) |
Burning and Grazing Increase Herbage on Slender Bluestem Range. |
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V.L. Duvall |
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Vol 44, No 4 (July 1991) |
Vegetational response to short-duration and continuous grazing in southcentral New Mexico. |
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M.R. White, R.D. Pieper, G.B. Donart, L.W. Trifaro |
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Vol 39, No 3 (May 1986) |
Effect of grazing stubble height and season on establishment, persistence, and quality of creeping bluestem. |
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R.S. Kalmbacher, F.G. Martin, W.D. Pitman |
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Vol 50, No 6 (November 1997) |
Impacts of rotational grazing on mixed prairie soils and vegetation. |
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J.F. Dormaar, B.W. Adams, W.D. Willms |
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Vol 22, No 6 (November 1969) |
Short Duration Grazing in Rhodesia. |
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S. Goodloe |
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Vol 52, No 3 (May 1999) |
Season-long grazing of seeded cool-season pastures in the Northern Great Plains. |
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J.F. Karn, R.E. Ries, L. Hofmann |
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Vol 49, No 6 (November 1996) |
Recovery of a high elevation plant community after packhorse grazing. |
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K.M. Olson-Rutz, C.B. Marlow, K. Hansen, L.C. Gagnon, R.J. Rossi |
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Vol 44, No 4 (July 1991) |
Cattle-deer interactions in the Sierra Nevada: a bioeconomic approach. |
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J.B. Loomis, E.R. Loft, D.R. Updike, J.G. Kie |
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Vol 43, No 5 (September 1990) |
Timahdit sheep production and behavior at three stocking rates in the Moyen Atlas of Morocco. |
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A. El Aich, L.R. Rittenhouse, S. E, T. Ai |
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Vol 16, No 6 (November 1963) |
The Effect of Intensity and Season of Use on the Vigor of Desert Range Plants. |
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C.W. Cook, L.A. Stoddart |
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Vol 49, No 6 (November 1996) |
Increasing utilization efficiency of continuously stocked Old World bluestem pasture. |
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W.R. Teague, S.L. Dowhower, W.E. Pinchak, D.R. Tolleson, L.J. Hunt |
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Vol 47, No 6 (1994) |
Grazing intensity effects on litter decomposition and soil nitrogen mineralization. |
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A.R. Shariff, M.E. Biondini, C.E. Grygiel |
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Vol 46, No 6 (November 1993) |
Early season utilization of mountain meadow riparian pastures. |
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W.P. Clary, G.D. Booth |
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Vol 44, No 4 (July 1991) |
Multiple use of public rangeland: antelope and stocker cattle in Wyoming. |
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C.T. Bastian, J.J. Jacobs, L.J. Held, M.A. Smith |
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Vol 52, No 5 (September 1999) |
Intake of cattle offered normal and lodged tall fescue swards. |
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C.T. Dougherty, P.L. Cornelius |
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Vol 50, No 1 (January 1997) |
The economic impacts of increased grazing fees on Gila National Forest grazing permittees. |
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L.A. Torell, T.W. Drummond |
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Vol 48, No 3 (May 1995) |
Forage intake by beef steers grazing winter wheat with varied herbage allowances. |
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L.A. Redmon, F.T. III. McCollum, G.W. Horn, M.D. Cravey, S.A. Gunter, P.A. Beck, J.M. Mieres, R. Sa |
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