Table of Contents
Full Issue
Editorial Board
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Entire Issue
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Articles
The conservation reserve program: an economic perspective.
E.T. Bartlett, W.L. Trock
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147-148
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Hunter-rancher relationships in New Mexico.
J.E. Knight, L. Foster, V.D. Lansford
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149-151
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Cooperative projects stretch limited range improvement funds.
T.C. Roberts
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151-153
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Electric fencing.
R.E. Steger
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153-155
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Long-lived grazing study becomes an Idaho tradition.
G. Savage
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155-156
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H. Wayne Springfield--southwestern range ecologist.
J.R. Cox, T.N. Johnsen, H.L. Morton
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157-158
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George Elmo Glendening--an "unknown star" in southwestern range research.
J.R. Cox, T.N. Johnsen, H.L. Morton
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158-160
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Measuring management objectives with condition classes: time for a change.
D. Floyd, B. Frost
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161-162
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Southern Africa's experience with intensive short duration grazing.
J. Skovlin
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162-167
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Importance of forest lands to ranching in Montana.
D. Bedunah, E.E. Willard
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168-170
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Economics of improved production on Utah cattle ranches.
A. Dickie, J.P. Workman
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171-173
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Short-duration grazing: an economic perspective.
T.M. Quigley
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173-175
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Reasons why some ranchers are in financial trouble.
P.T. Hacker
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176
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The Oklahoma annual grasslands.
D. Rollins
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177-179
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Biological replacement control of "Crofton weed".
L. Hui
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180
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The values and uses of the Navajo forest.
V.R. Yazzie
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181-182
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