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Vol 49, No 6 (November 1996) Sahelian rangeland development; a catastrophe? Abstract   PDF
M. Rietkerk, P. Ketner, L. Stroosnijder, H.H.T. Prins
 
Vol 55, No 1 (January 2002) Salinity affects development, growth, and photosynthesis in cheatgrass. Abstract   PDF
K.E. Rasmuson, J.E. Anderson
 
Vol 45, No 6 (November 1992) Salinity effects on forage quality of Russian thistle. Abstract   PDF
J.L. Fowler, J.H. Hageman, K.J. Moore, M. Suzukida, H. Assadian, M. Valenzuela
 
Vol 25, No 3 (May 1972) Salivary contamination of forage selected by esophageal fistulated steers grazing sandhill grassland. Details   PDF
J.D. Wallace, D.N. Hyder, G.M. Va
 
Vol 26, No 2 (March 1973) Salt and meal-salt help distribute cattle use on semidesert range. Details   PDF
S.C. Martin, D.E. Ward
 
Vol 27, No 4 (July 1974) Salt and oxalic acid content of leaves of the saltbush Atri plex halimus in the northern Negev. Details   PDF
S.J. Ellern, Y.B. Samish, D. Lachover
 
Vol 28, No 1 (January 1975) Salt and specific ion effects on germination of four grasses. Details   PDF
J. Ryan, S. Miyamoto, J.L. Stroehlein
 
Vol 16, No 1 (January 1963) Salt Consumption by Breeding Cows on Native Range in the Northern Great Plains. Details   PDF
W.R. Houston
 
Vol 25, No 5 (September 1972) Salt tolerance and cation interaction in alkali sacaton at germination. Details   PDF
S.Z. Hyder, S. Yasmin
 
Vol 31, No 1 (January 1978) Salt tolerance of five varieties of wheatgrass during seedling growth. Details   PDF
M.G. Moxley, W.A. Berg, E.M. Barrau
 
Vol 33, No 6 (November 1980) Salt tolerance of two saltbush species grown in processed oil shale. Details   PDF
S.G. Richardson, C.M. McKell
 
Vol 56, No 5 (September 2003) Saltcedar recovery after herbicide-burn and mechanical clearing practices. Abstract   PDF
K.C. McDaniel, J.P. Taylor
 
Vol 60, No 5 (2007) Saltcedar Water Use: Realistic and Unrealistic Expectations Abstract   PDF
M. Keith Owens, Georgianne W. Moore
 
Vol 60, No 6 (2007) Salt-Lick–Induced Soil Disturbance in the Teton Wilderness, USA Abstract   PDF
D. K. Walters, T. H. DeLuca
 
Vol 55, No 5 (September 2002) Sample numbers for microhistological estimation of fecal vizcacha diets. Abstract   PDF
E.E. Bontti, R.M. Boo
 
Vol 35, No 2 (March 1982) Sample preparation techniques for microhistological analysis. Details   PDF
J.L. Holechek
 
Vol 30, No 4 (July 1977) Sampling big sagebrush for phytomass. Details   PDF
D.W. Uresk, R.O. Gilbert, W.H. Rickard
 
Vol 29, No 1 (January 1976) Sampling herbaceous native vegetation with an electronic capacitance instrument. Details   PDF
D.L. Neal, P.O. Currie, M.J. Morris
 
Vol 21, No 6 (November 1968) Sampling Requirements of the Water-Intake Method of Estimating Forage Intake by Grazing Cattle. Details   PDF
D.N. Hyder, J.J. Bement
 
Vol 29, No 1 (January 1976) Sampling shrub ranges with an electronic capacitance instrument. Details   PDF
M.J. Morris, K.L. Johnson, D.L. Neal
 
Vol 43, No 6 (November 1990) Sand bluestem and prairie sandreed establishment. Details   PDF
R.A. Masters, K.P. Vogel, P.E. Reece, D. Bauer
 
Vol 34, No 3 (May 1981) Sand dams as a feasible water development for arid regions. Details   PDF
B.E. Sivils, J.H. Brock
 
Vol 21, No 5 (September 1968) Sand Dune Rehabilitation in Thal, Pakistan. Details   PDF
Ch. M. Anwar Khan
 
Vol 43, No 2 (March 1990) Sand shinnery oak as forage for Angora and Spanish goats. Abstract   PDF
F. Villena, J.A. Pfister
 
Vol 25, No 2 (March 1972) Sand shinnery oak response to dicamba granules and picloram pellets. Details   PDF
C.J. Scifres
 
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