Vol 1, No 5 (1979)

Table of Contents

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Articles

Range opportunities in the South.
H.A. Pearson
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179-181
The Canadian Arctic.
A. Johnston, S. Smoliak
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181-182
Chilcotin meadowlands: livestock range and culture.
J.W. Morton
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183-185
The changing face of the range student.
J.C. Buckhouse
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186
Our responsibility to youth and range management.
C.R. Quinn
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187-188
Better oral communications for range managers series. 4. Talk to people, not audiences.
C.B. Marlow
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188
Can ranch profits be improved?
R.E. Whitson
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189-191
Safe fall grazing schedule.
P.J. Zwerman
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191
Irrigated pastures may be a good investment.
A.E. Bullock
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192
Range--the land, its management, the profession.
T.J. Johnson
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193-195
Planeacion du un manejo de agostaderos mediante el empleo de forrajes suplementarios.
J. Powell, E.J. Sanchez
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196-197
Ranchers, range, and remote sensing.
W.E. Boyd
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198-199
Interpreting diet preference of California Bighorn sheep on najtive rangemand in south-central British Columbia.
B.M. Wikeem, M.D. Pitt
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200-202
Making hay.
J. McCormick, J.A. Young, W. Burkhardt
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203-206
Management of sagebrush.
W.A. Laycock
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207-210