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Vol 42, No 3 (May 1989) Self-compatibility in 'Paloma' Indian ricegrass. Details   PDF
T. A. Jones, D. C. Nielson
 
Vol 37, No 3 (May 1984) Semen characteristics and behavior of grazing bulls as influenced by shade. Details   PDF
S.W. Coleman, D.C. Meyerhoefer, F.P. Horn
 
Vol 29, No 3 (May 1976) Semiarid rangeland treatment and surface runoff. Details   PDF
J.M. Tromble
 
Vol 49, No 2 (March 1996) Semi-arid warm-season grass yield and nutritive value in Argentina. Abstract   PDF
N.P. Stritzler, J.H. Pagella, V.V. Jouve, C.M. Ferri
 
Vol 25, No 4 (July 1972) Semidesert Ecosystems - Who Will Use Them? How Will We Manage Them? Details   PDF
S. Clark Martin
 
Vol 32, No 3 (May 1979) Seminal and adventitious root growth of blue grama seedlings on the Central Plains. Details   PDF
A.M. Wilson, D.D. Briske
 
Vol 41, No 6 (November 1988) Separating leaves from browse for use in nutritional studies with herbivores. Details   PDF
J.F. Gallagher, T.G. Barnes, L.W. Varner
 
Vol 52, No 6 (1999) Sequence grazing systems on the southern plains. Abstract   PDF
R.L. Gillen, W.A. Berg, C.L. Dewald, P.L. Sims
 
Vol 48, No 4 (July 1995) Sequence of species selection by cattle and sheep on South African sourveld. Abstract   PDF
P.J. O'Reagain, E.A. Grau
 
Vol 32, No 2 (March 1979) Sequential development of shoot system components in eastern gamagrass. Details   PDF
C.L. Dewald, V.H. Louthan
 
Vol 46, No 6 (November 1993) Sequential sampling of surface-minded land to assess reclamation. Abstract   PDF
M. Ames
 
Vol 54, No 2 (March 2001) Sequential sampling protocol for monitoring pasture utilization using stubble height criteria. Abstract   PDF
D.L. Turner, W.P. Clary
 
Vol 28, No 4 (July 1975) Severe mechanical and chemical range renovation in northeastern Wyoming. Details   PDF
F. Rauzi
 
Vol 18, No 4 (July 1965) Shade Effects on Chemical Composition of Herbage in the Black Hills. Details   PDF
L.C. McEwen, D.R. Dietz
 
Vol 24, No 3 (May 1971) Shade for improving cattle grains and rangeland use. Details   PDF
E.H. McIlvain, M.C. Shoop
 
Vol 36, No 2 (March 1983) Shade intensity influences the nutrient quality and digestibility of southern deer browse leaves Loblolly pine, Pinus taeda, shortleaf pine, Pinus echinata, Texas. Details   PDF
R.M. Blair, R. Alcaniz, A. Harrell
 
Vol 37, No 3 (May 1984) Shade tolerance of grass and legume germplasm for use in the southern forest range. Details   PDF
V.H. Watson, C. Hagedorn, W.E. Knight, H.A. Pearson
 
Vol 27, No 3 (May 1974) Shade-induced grass-tetany-prone chemical changes in Agropyron desertorum and Elymus cinereus. Details   PDF
H.F. Mayland, D.L. Grunes
 
Vol 62, No 2 (2009) Sheep and Goat Grazing Effects on Three Atlantic Heathland Types Abstract   PDF
Berta M. Jauregui
 
Vol 35, No 4 (July 1982) Sheep as a biological control agent for tansy ragwort Senecio jacobaea. Details   PDF
S.H. Sharrow, W.D. Mosher
 
Vol 24, No 2 (March 1971) Sheep behavior under unherded conditions on mountain summer ranges. Details   PDF
J.E. Bowns
 
Vol 57, No 2 (2004) Sheep gain and species diversity: in sandy grassland, Inner Mongolia Abstract   PDF
Ha-Lin Zhao, Sheng-Gong Li, Tong-Hui Zhang, Toshiya Ohkuro, Rui-Lian Zhou
 
Vol 51, No 2 (March 1998) Sheep grazing and plant cover dynamics of a shadscale community. Abstract   PDF
H. Alzerreca-Angelo, E.W. Schupp, S.G. Kitchen
 
Vol 42, No 1 (January 1989) Sheep grazing as a silvicultural tool to suppress brush. Details   PDF
S.H. Sharrow, W.C. Leininger, B. Rhodes
 
Vol 43, No 5 (September 1990) Sheep grazing behavior as affected by supplementation. Details   PDF
P.G. Hatfield, G.B. Donart, T.T. Ross, M.L. Galyean
 
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