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Vol 48, No 4 (July 1995) |
Succession and livestock grazing in a northeastern Oregon riparian ecosystem. |
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D.M. Green, J.B. Kauffman |
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Vol 1, No 1 (October 1948) |
Succession in Sagebrush |
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T. Lommasson |
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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 42, No 4 (July 1989) |
Succession of secondary shrubs on Ashe juniper communities after dozing and prescribed burning. |
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G.A. Rasmussen, H.A. Wright |
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Vol 29, No 6 (November 1976) |
Successional classification of plants on a desert grassland site in Arizona. |
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E.M. Schmutz, D.A. Smith |
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Vol 41, No 2 (March 1988) |
Successional patterns in bitterbrush habitat types in north-central Washington. |
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B.A. Youtie, B. Griffith, J.M. Peek |
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Vol 60, No 5 (2007) |
Successional Transitions and Management of a Phosphorus-Limited Shrubland Ecosystem |
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Zalmen Henkin, No'am G. Seligman |
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Vol 31, No 1 (January 1978) |
Successional trends in a ponderosa pine/bitterbrush community related to grazing by livestock, wildlife, and to fire. |
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J.M. Peek, F.D. Johnson, N.N. Pence |
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Vol 36, No 1 (January 1983) |
Successional trends in an ungrazed, arid grassland over a decade Vegetational and floristic changes, in Canyonlands National Park, USA. |
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E.F. Kleiner |
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Vol 5, No 2 (March 1952) |
Sugar Versus the Intuitive Choice of Foods by Livestock. |
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M.J. Plice |
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Vol 57, No 5 (2004) |
Sulfosulfuron effects on growth and photosynthesis of 15 range grasses |
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Thomas A. Monaco, J. Earl Creech |
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Vol 17, No 1 (January 1964) |
Sulfur Fertilization of an Annual-Range Soil During Years of Below-Normal Rainfall. |
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W.A. Williams, C.M. McKell |
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Vol 21, No 3 (May 1968) |
Sulfur Needs of Spanish Clover and the Relation of Sulfur to Other Nutrients as Diagnosed by Plant Analysis. |
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L.O. Hylton, A. Cornelius |
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Vol 39, No 2 (March 1986) |
Sulfur or sulfur plus nitrogen increases beef production on California annual range. |
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G.L. Wolters, G.P. Eberlein |
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Vol 19, No 2 (March 1966) |
Sulphur Dioxide Fumigations of Range Grasses Native to Southeastern Arizona. |
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C.R. Davis, G.W. Howell |
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Vol 65, No 5 (2012) |
Summer and Winter Defoliation Impacts on Mixed-Grass Rangeland |
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Alexander J. Smart, Roger N. Gates, Patricia S. Johnson, Rebecca Schafer |
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Vol 34, No 1 (January 1981) |
Summer diet of Spanish goats grazing chaparral. |
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A.E. Sidahmed, J.G. Morris, S.R. Radosevich |
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Vol 37, No 3 (May 1984) |
Summer diets of bison and cattle in southern Utah. |
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D. Van Yuren |
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Vol 29, No 5 (September 1976) |
Summer diets of steers on a deep hardland range site of the Texas High Plains. |
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J.E. McClung, R.C. Albin, J.L. Schuster |
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Vol 36, No 3 (May 1983) |
Summer food habits of domestic sheep in southeastern Montana Grazing on big sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata, buffalograss, Buchloe dactyloides. |
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L.E. Alexander, D.W. Uresk, R.M. Hansen |
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Vol 35, No 1 (January 1982) |
Summer grazing of sagebrush-grass range by sheep. |
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R.O. Harniss, H.A. Wright |
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Vol 44, No 1 (January 1991) |
Summer habitat use and activity patterns of domestic sheep on coniferous forest range in southern Norway. |
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J.T. Warren, I. Mysterud |
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Vol 21, No 3 (May 1968) |
Summer Precipitation and Steer Gain Interactions on Supplemented Shortgrass Range. |
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J.L. Launchbaugh, J.R. Brethour |
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Vol 4, No 1 (January 1951) |
Summer Range Management Course on Wheels for County Agricultural Agents in Texas. |
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V.A. Young |
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Vol 48, No 2 (March 1995) |
Supplement and forage effects on fecal output estimates from an intra-ruminal marker device. |
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K.J. Hollingsworth, D.C. Adams, T.J. Klopfenstein, J.B. Lamb, G. Villalobos |
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