Vol 10, No 4 (1988)

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Articles

Forces shaping range resource management--coordinated resource management.
C.R. Cleary
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155-156
Increasing income with diverse sources.
D.M. Hollins
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157-158
Developing opportunities for marketing rangeland.
W. Scaling
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159-160
A national outlook on ranching's future.
W. Scaling
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160-162
'Cedar' Palmer penstemon: a selected penstemon for semiarid ranges.
R. Stevens, S.B. Monsen
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163-164
Rangelands can be forever.
J.W. Bohning
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165
Water quality and rangelands--a viewpoint.
R.F. Burford, R.F. Burford
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Water quality and rangelands--a viewpoint.
R.F. Burford, R.F. Burford
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Cool, clear water?
L.L. Williamson, L.L. Williamson
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Cool, clear water?
L.L. Williamson, L.L. Williamson
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Romance of rangeland resource management.
C.A. III. Pope
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168-171
Conflicts in California range management.
G.K. Van Vleck
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171-173
Organizational structure and function of the Society for Range Management.
J.H. Brock
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174-177
Range development in northern Libya.
H.C. Jansen
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178-182
How to Best Handle an IRS Audit
John Alan Cohan
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182-183
Economic evaluation of tobosagrass prescribed burning with a microcomputer model.
R.T. Ervin, D.E. Ethridge, B.G. Freeman
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184-186
Intensive grazing--precautions.
W.H. Burleson, W.C. Leininger
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186-188
Promoting range management in South America through students.
D.L. Huss, A.E. Bernardon
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189-190