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Vol 42, No 4 (July 1989) Response of established forages on reclaimed mined land to fertilizer N and P.  PDF
J.D. Reeder, W.J. McGinnies
 
Vol 34, No 2 (March 1981) Winter variation in nutrient and fiber content and in vitro digestibility of gambel oak (Quercus gambellii) and big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) from diversified sites in Colorado.  PDF
R.C. Kufeld, M. Stevens, D.C. Bowden
 
Vol 22, No 5 (September 1969) Sagebrush Conversion to Grassland as Affected by Precipitation, Soil, and Cultural Practices.  PDF
L.M. Shown, F.A. Miller
 
Vol 11, No 1 (January 1958) Management as Related to Range Site in the Central Plains of Eastern Colorado.  PDF
A. Heerwagen
 
Vol 51, No 2 (March 1998) Comparison of rangeland vegetation sampling techniques in the Central Grasslands. Abstract  PDF
T.J. Stohlgren, K.A. Bull, Y. Otsuki
 
Vol 40, No 2 (March 1987) Effects of hay and straw mulches on the establishment of seeded grasses and legumes on rangeland and a coal strip mine.  PDF
W.J. McGinnies
 
Vol 32, No 1 (January 1979) Soil ingestion by mule deer in northcentral Colorado. Abstract  PDF
W.J. III. Arthur, A.W. Alldredge
 
Vol 4, No 1 (January 1951) Control of Orange Sneezeweed with 2,4-D.  PDF
C.W. Doran
 
Vol 47, No 3 (May 1994) Mechanical harvesting of plains pricklypear for control and feeding. Abstract  PDF
D.M. Mueller, M.C. Shoop, W.A. Laycock
 
Vol 36, No 5 (September 1983) Soil bulk density as influenced by grazing intensity and soil type on a shortgrass prairie site.  PDF
B.P. Van Haveren
 
Vol 28, No 5 (September 1975) Plant response and livestock weight changes on big bluegrass range grazed during late fall, winter, and early spring.  PDF
P.O. Currie
 
Vol 14, No 6 (November 1961) An Efficient and Economical Pocket Gopher Exclosure.  PDF
J.O. Keith
 
Vol 42, No 2 (March 1989) Experimental evaluation of the grazing optimization hypothesis. Abstract  PDF
S.C. Williamson, J.K. Detling, J.L. Dodd, M.I. Dyer
 
Vol 34, No 1 (January 1981) Autumn mule deer foods on heavily grazed cattle ranges in northwestern Colorado.  PDF
G.C. Lucich, R.M. Hansen
 
Vol 22, No 4 (July 1969) Plant Response and Cattle Gains on Sherman Big Bluegrass.  PDF
P.O. Currie
 
Vol 10, No 6 (1957) Developing a Range Management Program for a Foothill Ranch in Northern Colorado.  PDF
L. Linger
 
Vol 51, No 1 (January 1998) Previous grazing or clipping affects seed of Indian ricegrass. Abstract  PDF
A.B. Orodho, R.L. Cuany, M.J. Trlica
 
Vol 39, No 2 (March 1986) Effects of N and P fertilizer placement on establishment of seeded species on redistributed mine topsoil.  PDF
W.J. McGinnies, K.A. Crofts
 
Vol 30, No 5 (September 1977) Forage selection comparisons for mule deer and cattle under managed ponderosa pine.  PDF
P.O. Currie, D.W. Reichert, J.C. Malechek, O.C. Wallmo
 
Vol 19, No 5 (September 1966) Using Growing-Season Precipitation to Predict Crested Wheatgrass Yields.  PDF
P.O. Currie, G. Peterson
 
Vol 3, No 2 (April 1950) Effects of Different Intensities of Grazing on Depth and Quantity of Roots of Grasses.  PDF
J.E. Weaver
 
Vol 47, No 2 (March 1994) Productivity of long-term grazing treatments in response to seasonal precipitation. Abstract  PDF
D.G. Milchunas, J.R. Forwood, W.K. Lauenroth
 
Vol 36, No 4 (July 1983) Composition and quality of mule deer diets on pinyon-juniper winter range, Colorado Pinus edulis-juniperus osteosperma.  PDF
R.M. Bartmann
 
Vol 28, No 4 (July 1975) Winter foods of mule deer in Piceance Basin, Colorado.  PDF
R.M. Hansen, B.L. Dearden
 
Vol 14, No 6 (November 1961) Range Curricula.  PDF
H.F. Heady
 
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