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Vol 20, No 4 (July 1967) Bud Activity in the Stem, Crown, and Rihzome Tissue of Switchgrass. Details   PDF
G.S. Hiedemann, G.E. Van Riper
 
Vol 55, No 2 (March 2002) Bud viability in perennial grasses: water stress and defoliation effects. Abstract   PDF
A.C. Flemmer, C.A. Busso, O.A. Fernandez
 
Vol 49, No 6 (November 1996) Buffaloberry [Shepherdia canadensis (L.) Nutt.] fruit production in fire-successional bear feeding sites. Abstract   PDF
D. Hamer
 
Vol 45, No 6 (November 1992) Bunchgrass basal area affects selection of plants by cattle. Abstract   PDF
D. Ganskopp, J. Rose
 
Vol 11, No 2 (March 1958) Bunchgrass Form Classes for Trend Studies. Details   PDF
G.F. Cole, B.T. Wilkins
 
Vol 35, No 5 (September 1982) Buried, Viable Seeds and Their Relation to Revegetation after Surface Mining. Details   PDF
Louis R. Iverson, Mohan K. Wali
 
Vol 36, No 1 (January 1983) Burning and 2,4,5-T application on mortality and carbohydrate reserves in saw-palmetto Serenoa repens, southeastern United States, improvement of native pastures. Details   PDF
R.S. Kalmbacher, K.J. Boote, F.G. Martin
 
Vol 22, No 3 (May 1969) Burning and Fertilization for Range Improvement in Central Oklahoma. Details   PDF
J.E. Graves, W.E. McMurphy
 
Vol 15, No 1 (January 1962) Burning and Grazing Increase Herbage on Slender Bluestem Range. Details   PDF
V.L. Duvall
 
Vol 23, No 2 (March 1970) Burning bluestem range. Details   PDF
K.L. Anderson, E.F. Smith, C.E. Owensby
 
Vol 18, No 5 (September 1965) Burning Flint Hills Range. Details   PDF
W.E. McMurphy, K.L. Anderson
 
Vol 36, No 5 (September 1983) Burning in a bunchgrass/sagebrush community: the southern interior of B.C. and northwestern U.S. compared. Details   PDF
A.H. Johnson, R.M. Strang
 
Vol 37, No 5 (September 1984) Burning of northern mixed prairie during drought. Details   PDF
D.M. Engle, P.M. Bultsma
 
Vol 40, No 1 (January 1987) C3/C4 production shift on seasonal burns: northern mixed prairie. Details   PDF
A.A. Steuter
 
Vol 52, No 3 (May 1999) Caatinga vegetation dynamics under various grazing intensities by steers in the semi-arid Northeast, Brazil. Abstract   PDF
S.G. de Albuquerque
 
Vol 26, No 4 (July 1973) Calculating grazing intensity for maximum profit on ponderosa pine range in northern Arizona. Details   PDF
H.A. Pearson
 
Vol 26, No 4 (July 1973) Calculating yearlong carrying capacity: An algebraic approach. Details   PDF
J.P. Workman, D.W. MacPherson
 
Vol 55, No 4 (July 2002) Calibrating fecal NIRS equations for predicting botanical composition of diets. Abstract   PDF
J.W. Walker, S.D. McCoy, K.L. Launchbaugh, M.J. Fraker, J. Powell
 
Vol 44, No 4 (July 1991) California oak-woodland overstory species affect herbage understory: management implications. Abstract   PDF
R.D. Ratliff, D.A. Duncan, S.E. Westfall
 
Vol 43, No 2 (March 1990) California's privately owned oak woodlands: owners, use, and management. Abstract   PDF
L. Huntsinger, L.P. Fortmann
 
Vol 37, No 6 (November 1984) Callie Bermudagrass Yield and Nutrient Uptake with Liquid and Solid N-P-K Fertilizers. Details   PDF
G.D. Mooso, B.L. Jolley
 
Vol 29, No 4 (July 1976) Caloric content of Rocky Mountain subalpine and alpine plants. Details   PDF
D.C. Andersen, K.B. Armitage
 
Vol 59, No 4 (2006) Can Abundant Summer Precipitation Counter Losses in Herbage Production Caused by Spring Drought? Abstract   PDF
R. K. Heitschmidt, L. T. Vermeire
 
Vol 13, No 5 (September 1960) Can Fertilizers Effectively Increase Our Range Land Production?. Details   PDF
J.K. Patterson, V.E. Youngman
 
Vol 64, No 6 (2011) Can Imazapic Increase Native Species Abundance in Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) Invaded Native Plant Communities? Abstract   PDF
Adrien C. Elseroad, Nathan T. Rudd
 
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