Vol 11, No 4 (1989)

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Death camas--early grazing can be hazardous.
K.E. Panter, L.F. James
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147-149
Lehmann lovegrass and simple time control grazing.
K.J. Cumming
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150-153
Factors causing hollow-crown or ring grass patterns.
E.M. White
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154-155
A taxonomic field herbarium.
T.B. Williams, R.E. Francis
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156-157
Low risk versus high risk range improvements.
A.S. Law
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157-159
Management of cattle distribution.
D.W. Bailey, L.R. Rittenhouse
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159-161
A post-chernobyl grazing economy--North Wales in the second year and beyond.
S. Mooney, W.A. Kerr
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161-164
Once Upon a Time
James R. Brunner
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164-165
Apuntes historicos sobre la vegetacion de los Pastizales de Chihuahua, Mexico.
L.C. Fierro
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166-171
Nevada range education: the people's choice.
S. Swanson, R. Waters, J. Davison, W. Peterson, D. Torell, D. Williams
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171-172
Can You Afford Not to Have
John Alan Cohan
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173
Brucellosis--a range livestock problem.
A. Estipona, R.E. Mason, J.A. Young
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174-176
Changes from free to fee hunting.
D.E. Benson
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176-180
Cryptogamic soil crusts in arid ecosystems.
J. Dunne
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180-182
Analysis of fence construction costs.
T.M. Quigley, H.R. Sanderson
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183-186
Successful range management--horses, computers, or both?
C. Bates, F. Reed
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187-189
Cattle-free by '93--a viewpoint.
E.W. Anderson
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189-190