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Vol 63, No 5 (2010) Improving Potential Geographic Distribution Models for Invasive Plants by Remote Sensing Abstract   PDF
E. Raymond Hunt
 
Vol 28, No 2 (March 1975) Improving quality of winter forage for elk by cattle grazing. Details   PDF
E.W. Anderson, R.J. Scherzinger
 
Vol 9, No 6 (November 1956) Improving Sheep and Cattle Range in the Intermountain Region of Utah. Details   PDF
W.S. Young
 
Vol 17, No 6 (November 1964) Improving Technical Assistance in Range Management in Developing Countries. Details   PDF
R.A. Peterson
 
Vol 34, No 6 (November 1981) In vitro digestibility among accessions of big sagebrush by wild mule deer and its relationship to monoterpenoid content. Details   PDF
B.L. Welch, J.C. Pederson
 
Vol 24, No 2 (March 1971) In vitro digestibility of native grass hay. Details   PDF
J.F. Karn, D.C. Clanton, L.R. Rittenhouse
 
Vol 35, No 5 (September 1982) In Vitro Digestibility of South Texas Range Plants Using Inoculum from Four Ruminant Species. Details   PDF
Lytle H. Blankenship, Larry W. Varner, Gregory W. Lynch
 
Vol 35, No 2 (March 1982) In vitro digestion--sources of within- and between-trial variability. Details   PDF
D.G. Milchunas, D.L. Baker
 
Vol 50, No 4 (July 1997) In vitro regeneration of fourwing saltbush [Atriplex canescens (Pursh) Nutt.]. Abstract   PDF
B. Mei, E.G. No, E.L. McWilliams, J.H. Gould, R.J. Newton
 
Vol 59, No 3 (2006) In Vitro Ruminal Fermentation Using Inoculum From Chamois and Cattle Abstract   PDF
A. Dalman, A. Ferret, X. Manteca, S. Calsamiglia
 
Vol 56, No 1 (January 2003) In vivo digestibility of kleingrass from fecal nitrogen excretion. Abstract   PDF
C.M. Ferri, N.P. Stritzler, M.A. Brizuela, H.J. Petruzzi
 
Vol 52, No 5 (September 1999) Inbibition temperature affects on seedling vigor: in crops and shrubs. Details   PDF
D.T. Booth, Y.G. Bai
 
Vol 64, No 6 (2011) Incorporating Biodiversity Into Rangeland Health: Plant Species Richness and Diversity in Great Plains Grasslands Abstract   PDF
Amy J. Symstad, Jayne L. Jones
 
Vol 40, No 2 (March 1987) Increase in number of dominant plants and dominance-classes on a grassland in the northern Chihuahuan Desert. Details   PDF
R.P. Gibbens, R.F. Beck
 
Vol 28, No 5 (September 1975) Increased range forage production by reseeding and the chemical control of knapweed. Details   PDF
W.A. Hubbard
 
Vol 34, No 6 (November 1981) Increased soil water storage and herbage production from snow catch in North Dakota. Details   PDF
R.E. Ries, J.F. Power
 
Vol 45, No 5 (September 1992) Increasing bitterbrush nutrient quality with 2,4-D, mowing, and burning in southcentral Wyoming. Abstract   PDF
V.M. Kituku, J. Powell, M.A. Smith, R.A. Olson
 
Vol 57, No 2 (2004) Increasing native diversity of cheatgrass-dominated rangeland through assisted succession Abstract   PDF
Robert D. Cox, Val Jo Anderson
 
Vol 31, No 1 (January 1978) Increasing rangeland forage production by water harvesting. Details   PDF
H.A. Schreiber, G.W. Frasier
 
Vol 27, No 5 (September 1974) Increasing red meat from rangeland through improved range ma nagement practices. Details   PDF
T.W. Box
 
Vol 22, No 3 (May 1969) Increasing sampling precision for some herbage variables through knowledge of the timber overstory. Details   PDF
W.P. Clary
 
Vol 9, No 6 (November 1956) Increasing Scab Land Production Thirty Times...In the Pacific Northwest. Details   PDF
L. Gift, R.O. Petersen
 
Vol 65, No 6 (2012) Increasing Shrub Use by Livestock in a World with Less Grass Abstract   PDF
R. E. Estell, K. M. Havstad, A. F. Cibils, E. L. Fredrickson, D. M. Anderson, T. S. Schrader, D. K. James
 
Vol 35, No 2 (March 1982) Increasing the rate of cattle dung decomposition by nitrogen fertilization. Details   PDF
J. Lussenhop, D.T. Wicklow, R. Kumar, J.E. Lloyd
 
Vol 49, No 6 (November 1996) Increasing utilization efficiency of continuously stocked Old World bluestem pasture. Abstract   PDF
W.R. Teague, S.L. Dowhower, W.E. Pinchak, D.R. Tolleson, L.J. Hunt
 
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