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Vol 64, No 4 (2011) Homogenization of the Soil Surface Following Fire in Semiarid Grasslands Abstract   PDF
Carleton S. White
 
Vol 35, No 4 (July 1982) Honey mesquite control and forage response in Crane County, Texas Prosopis glandulosa, herbicides. Details   PDF
P.W. Jacoby, C.H. Meadors, M.A. Foster, F.S. Hartmann
 
Vol 39, No 2 (March 1986) Honey mesquite control with pelleted hexazinone in western Texas. Details   PDF
R.L. Potter, D.N. Ueckert, J.L. Petersen
 
Vol 49, No 1 (January 1996) Honey mesquite influences on Chihuahuan desert vegetation. Abstract   PDF
A. Warren, J. Holechek, M. Cardenas
 
Vol 26, No 1 (January 1973) Honey mesquite seedling growth and 2,4,5-T susceptibility as influenced by shading. Details   PDF
C.J. Scifres, C.R. Kienast, D.J. Elrod
 
Vol 45, No 4 (July 1992) Honey mesquite transpiration along a vertical site gradient. Abstract   PDF
C.J. Cuomo, R.J. Ansley, P.W. Jacoby, R.E. Sosebee
 
Vol 26, No 4 (July 1973) "Horizontal" wells. Details   PDF
W.T. Welchert, B.N. Freeman
 
Vol 37, No 1 (January 1984) Horses and cattle grazing in the Wyoming Red Desert. I. Food habits and dietary overlap. Details   PDF
L.J. Krysl, M.E. Hubbert, B.F. Sowell, G.E. Plumb, T.K. Jewett, M.A. Smith
 
Vol 37, No 3 (May 1984) Horses and cattle grazing in the Wyoming red desert. II. Dietary quality. Details   PDF
L.J. Krysi, B.F. Sowell, M.E. Hubbert, G.E. Plumb, T.K. Jewett, M.A. Smith, J.W. Waggoner
 
Vol 37, No 2 (March 1984) Horses and cattle grazing on the Wyoming Red Desert. III. Details   PDF
G.E. Plumb, L.J. Krysl, M.E. Hubbert, M.A. Smith, J.W. Waggoner
 
Vol 36, No 6 (November 1983) Host plant utilization by grasshoppers (Orthoptera:Acrididae) from a sandhills prairie. Details   PDF
A. Joern
 
Vol 7, No 3 (May 1954) How Big Shall We Grow? Presidential Address-Seventh Annual Meeting, American Society of Range Management, Omaha, Nebraska, January 26-29, 1954. Details   PDF
B.W. Allred
 
Vol 65, No 6 (2012) How Can Science Be General, Yet Specific? The Conundrum of Rangeland Science in the 21st Century Abstract   PDF
Debra P. C. Peters, Jayne Belnap, John A. Ludwig, Scott L. Collins, Jose Paruelo, M. Timm Hoffman, Kris M. Havstad
 
Vol 7, No 3 (May 1954) How Financial Institutions Can Help Foster Range Development. Details   PDF
E.J. Dignan
 
Vol 20, No 4 (July 1967) How Heavy Grazing and Protection Affect Sagebrush-Grass Ranges. Details   PDF
W.A. Laycock
 
Vol 35, No 6 (November 1982) How Komondor Dogs Reduce Sheep Losses to Coyotes. Details   PDF
J.C. McGrew, C.S. Blakesley
 
Vol 9, No 4 (July 1956) How Livestock Grazing Habits and Growth Requirements of Range Plants Determine Sound Grazing Management. Details   PDF
A.I. Hormay
 
Vol 11, No 6 (November 1958) How Much Feed Can This Range Produce?. Details   PDF
R.E. Bement, D.W. Davis
 
Vol 48, No 1 (January 1995) How much sagebrush is too much: an economic threshold analysis. Abstract   PDF
C.T. Bastian, J.J. Jacobs, M.A. Smith
 
Vol 18, No 4 (July 1965) How the Livestock Industry Can Best Be Served by Livestock Publications. Details   PDF
J. Chohlis
 
Vol 19, No 6 (November 1966) How the Society Can Help Individual Advisors and Country Workers. Details   PDF
G.W. Tomanek
 
Vol 22, No 5 (September 1969) How Time and Intensity of Clipping Affect Tall Bluebell. Details   PDF
W.A. Laycock, P.W. Conrad
 
Vol 19, No 5 (September 1966) How To Get A Bandwagon Going. Details   PDF
J. Wilson
 
Vol 13, No 2 (March 1960) How to Interest High School Students and Graduates in Range Management as a Career. Details   PDF
R.S. Corless
 
Vol 26, No 6 (November 1973) How to Prepare a Range Soil Monolith. Details   PDF
Norman C. Donaldson, Dewayne J. Beck
 
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