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Vol 48, No 2 (March 1995) |
The rangeland condition concept and range science's search for identity: a systems viewpoint. |
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D.L. Scarnecchia |
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Vol 45, No 5 (September 1992) |
Runoff prediction from sagebrush rangelands using water erosion prediction project (WEPP) technology. |
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B.P. Wilcox, M. Sbaa, W.H. Blackburn, J.H. Milligan |
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Vol 41, No 1 (January 1988) |
Seasonal burning and mowing impacts on Sporobolus wrightii grasslands. |
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J.R. Cox |
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Vol 16, No 6 (November 1963) |
A Method for the Characterisation of Range-Type Vegetation. |
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I.A. Nicholson, R. Hughes |
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Vol 12, No 2 (March 1959) |
Runoff in Relation to Range Condition in the Big Bend-Davis Mountain Section of Texas. |
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H.L. Liethead |
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Vol 11, No 1 (January 1958) |
Management as Related to Range Site in the Central Plains of Eastern Colorado. |
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A. Heerwagen |
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Vol 9, No 6 (November 1956) |
Range Reseeding in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. |
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V.H. Heaton |
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Vol 7, No 3 (May 1954) |
The Argentine Literature on Range Management. |
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A.A. Beetle |
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Vol 5, No 4 (July 1952) |
Mountain Range Management and Improvement in Greece. |
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P. Margaropoulos |
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Vol 4, No 5 (September 1951) |
Editorial: An Obligation. |
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R. Carter |
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Vol 41, No 5 (September 1988) |
Fire effects on tobosagrass and weeping lovegrass. |
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F.H. Roberts, C.M. Britton, D.B. Wester, R.G. Clark |
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Vol 40, No 1 (January 1987) |
Succession of pinyon-juniper communities after mechanical disturbance in southcentral New Mexico. |
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M.R. Schott, R.D. Pieper |
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Vol 21, No 6 (November 1968) |
Conservation, Development, and Use of the World's Rangelands. |
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R.E. Williams, H.A. Allred |
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Vol 20, No 5 (September 1967) |
Range Management Theses 1966. |
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E.M. Schmutz |
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Vol 17, No 6 (November 1964) |
Improving Technical Assistance in Range Management in Developing Countries. |
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R.A. Peterson |
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Vol 49, No 3 (May 1996) |
A theoretical basis for study and management of trampling by cattle. |
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F.S. Guthery, R.L. Bingham |
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Vol 42, No 5 (September 1989) |
SMART: a simple model to assess range technology. |
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R.H. Hart |
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Vol 41, No 3 (May 1988) |
Herbage dynamics of tallgrass prairie under short duration grazing. |
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J.E. Brummer, R.L. Gillen, F.T. McCollum |
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Vol 39, No 5 (September 1986) |
A rising plate meter for estimating production and utilization. |
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J.H. Scrivner, D.M. Center, M.B. Jones |
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Vol 19, No 6 (November 1966) |
Strengthening Range Management Technical Assistance-The Advisor. |
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A. Johnston |
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Vol 18, No 5 (September 1965) |
Range Management-An Obituary?. |
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W.F. Schroder |
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Vol 17, No 3 (May 1964) |
Changing with the Times. |
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C.P. Wilson |
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Vol 13, No 5 (September 1960) |
Determining Correct Stocking Rate on Range Land. |
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L.A. Stoddart |
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Vol 2, No 4 (October 1949) |
Range Reseeding inTexas and Oklahoma. |
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W.M. Nixon |
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Vol 52, No 5 (September 1999) |
Viewpoint: the role of drought in range management. |
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T.L. Thurow, C.A. Taylor |
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