Vol 10, No 3 (1988)

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Articles

Sheep grazing in conifer plantations.
H.L. Greiman
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99-101
Protective exclosure evaluation: Oregon Salt Desert Shrub forage production potential.
R.R. Kindschy
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102-103
'Hatch' winterfat: a quality shrub for ranges and wildlands.
R. Stevens, S.B. Monsen
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104-105
Duluth - an Island Seaport
Donald C. Wright
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106-107
Innovation in natural resource management--the Reinvest in Minnesota (RIM) Program.
W.A. Edgerton
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107-109
Minnesota's prairies: past, present, and future.
B. Djupstrom
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109-111
Minneapolis/St. Paul: an agricultural hub.
D.S. Dahl
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111-113
Pioneering a grazing program on the Superior National Forest.
G.R. Rustad
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113-117
Historical Sketch and Facts
Herbert R. Boe
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117-120
Wetland mitigation banking--how it works in Minnesota.
S.A. Jatnieks-Straumanis, L.E. Foote
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120-123
Grassland resources and development of grassland agriculture in temperate China.
Z. Tinachen
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124-127
Federal grazing fees: a controversy that won't go away.
J.P. Workman
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128-130
The federal grazing fee: a viewpoint.
T.M. Quigley, J.A. Tanaka
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130-131
Improving riparian habitats.
D. Floyd, P. Ogden, B. Roundy, G. Ruyle, D. Stewart
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132-134
Burning costs in Oklahoma rangelands.
D.M. Engle
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135-137
Prescribed burning effects in central California chaparral.
S.R. Florence, M.A. Florence
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138-140
Complexities of the decision-making process.
H.R. Walt
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141-143
SRM Image
Thomas E. Bedell
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144-145