Table of Contents
Full Issue
Editorial Board
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Entire Issue
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Articles
Predator-deterrent electric fence for rough terrain.
O.D. Knipe
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148-153
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Let's not forget the art in range management.
J.C. Mosley
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154-155
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Mechanical renovation of rangelands for increased forage production and carrying capacity.
G.E. Schuman, F. Rauzi
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156-158
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The importance of oak to ranchers in the California Foothill Woodland.
M.P. McClaran, J.W. Bartolome
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158-161
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Basin wildrye: it's more than just another forage.
C.M. Jarecki
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161-162
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Ephraim' crested wheatgrass: a rhizomatous grass for western ranges and disturbed sites.
R. Stevens, S.B. Monsen
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163-164
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Fourwing saltbush: an emerging hero for west Texas.
T.M. White
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164-165
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New rangeland research areas in Oregon.
S.E. Greene
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165-166
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Viewpoint: Winter Grazing
Hugh Barrett
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166
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A vote for a uniform system on range and woodland inventory.
L.R. Mason
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168-169
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Viewpoint: response to the Range Inventory Standardization Committee (RISC).
R.L. Ross
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169-170
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Viewpoint: The habitat type controversy; two common concepts.
F.C. Hall
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170-171
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Follow-up on range sites and condition classes as based on quantitative ecology.
E.J. Dyksterhuis
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172-173
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Viewpoint: A rare look at "R.A.R.E".
S. Bengson
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173-174
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Young Montana Rangemen
John Lacey, Harold Strobel
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175-176
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Science and education and the science of range management.
O.G. Bentley
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177-178
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The Society for Range Management
William D. Hurst
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179
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