Vol 6, No 1 (1984)

Table of Contents

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Editorial Board
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Articles

Patricia G. Smith: Range Management editor extraordinaire.
D. Freeman
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3-4
From a housewife to range manager.
B. Frazier
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5-6
Ranching with wapiti and moose in Alberta?.
C.L. Kowalchuk
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7-9
White Sands ranchers can take aim with figures for losses.
T.M. Prow
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10-11
Kangaroo rats.
D.E. Sjoberg, J.A. Young, K. McAdoo, R.A. Evans
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11-13
Jean Snider Schadler--a woman in range management.
S. Turner
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14-15
Marilyn Samuel, range researcher.
R.R. Hart
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16-17
Overseas: Women are at home on the range.
L.H. Hardesty
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17-18
Women in range.
S.L. Emrich
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Students range the range on field trips.
J.L. Rehmeier
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20-22
Women: a growing range resource.
B.A. Youtie
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23-24
Women in range management: Is there a difference?.
S. Mauti
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25-26
Ainsworthite forsakes lab white for denim blue.
B. Crosby
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27-29
Grazing crested wheatgrass range in the Intermountain West.
D.D. Dwyer, M.E. Owens
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29-31
Women in range science.
S.D. Hasenjager
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32-33
Range management for Pronghorn Antelope in southern Alberta.
A. Forest
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34-35
Edie's love of plants.
G.L. Smith
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36-37
What every horse owner should know about the wild horse situation.
S. Saare
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38-39
Propane gas bubbler keeps livestock tanks open.
J.E. Lawson
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