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Vol 21, No 3 (May 1968) |
Spraying and Seeding High Elevation Tarweed Rangelands. |
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A.C. Hull Jr., H. Cox |
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Vol 33, No 4 (July 1980) |
Spraying of big sagebrush with 2,4-D causes negligible stream contamination. |
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M.H. Schroeder, D.L. Sturges |
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Vol 24, No 2 (March 1971) |
Spraying tarweed infestations on ranges newly seeded to grass. |
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A.C. Hull |
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Vol 25, No 1 (January 1972) |
Spread of African pasture grasses to the American tropics. |
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J.J. Parsons |
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Vol 36, No 2 (March 1983) |
Spring burning effects on redberry juniper-mixed grass habitats Juniperus pinchotii, livestock grazing, west Texas. |
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A.A. Steuter, H.A. Wright |
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Vol 43, No 3 (May 1990) |
Spring burning Japanese brome in a western wheatgrass community. |
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S.G. Whisenant, D.W. Uresk |
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Vol 51, No 2 (March 1998) |
Spring burning: resulting avian abundance and nesting in Kansas CRP. |
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R.J. Robel, J.P. Hughes, S.D. Hull, K.E. Kemp, D.S. Klute |
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Vol 66, No 6 (2013) |
Spring Clipping, Fire, and Simulated Increased Atmospheric Nitrogen Deposition Effects on Tallgrass Prairie Vegetation |
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Alexander J. Smart, Tabithia K. Scott, Sharon A. Clay, David E. Clay, Michelle Ohrtman, Eric M. Mousel |
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Vol 51, No 5 (September 1998) |
Spring defoliation effects on bluebunch wheatgrass. I. Winter forage quality. |
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P.E. Clark, W.C. Krueger, L.D. Bryant, D.R. Thomas |
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Vol 51, No 5 (September 1998) |
Spring defoliation effects on bluebunch wheatgrass. II. Basal area. |
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P.E. Clark, W.C. Krueger, L.D. Bryant, D.R. Thomas |
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Vol 27, No 1 (January 1974) |
Spring food habits of white-tailed deer in the South Texas Plains. |
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J.H. Everitt, D.L. Drawe |
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Vol 31, No 3 (May 1978) |
Spring forage selection by tame mule deer on big sagebrush range, British Columbia. |
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W. Willms, A. McLean |
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Vol 63, No 5 (2010) |
Spring Grazing Impacts on the Vegetation of Reed Canarygrass–Invaded Wetlands |
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Heidi L. Hillhouse, Susan J. Tunnell |
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Vol 58, No 4 (2005) |
Spring Growth and Use of Cool-Season Graminoids in the Nebraska Sandhills |
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Jerry D. Volesky, Walter H. Schacht, Patrick E. Reece, Timothy J. Vaughn |
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Vol 58, No 3 (2005) |
Spring Habitat Requirements of Captive-Reared Attwater’s Prairie Chicken |
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Mitchell A. Lockwood, Michael E. Morrow, Nova J. Silvy, Fred E. Smeins |
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Vol 36, No 5 (September 1983) |
Spring livestock grazing affects crested wheatgrass regrowth and winter use by mule deer. |
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D.D. Austin, P.J. Urness, L.C. Fierro |
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Vol 28, No 4 (July 1975) |
Spring population responses of cottontails and jackrabbits to cattle grazing shortgrass prairie. |
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J.T. Flinders, R.M. Hansen |
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Vol 64, No 2 (2011) |
Spring Precipitation as a Predictor for Peak Standing Crop of Mixed-Grass Prairie |
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L. J. Wiles, Gale Dunn, Jeff Printz, Bob Patton, Anne Nyren |
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Vol 17, No 2 (March 1964) |
Sprout Growth of Shrub Live Oak as Influenced By Season of Burning and Chemical Treatments. |
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D.T. Lillie, C.P. Glendening |
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Vol 31, No 2 (March 1978) |
Sprouting and carbohydrate reserves of two wildland shrubs following partial defoliation. |
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E.E. Willard, C.M. McKell |
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Vol 27, No 5 (September 1974) |
Spy Mesa yields better understanding of pinyon-juniper in r ange ecosystem. |
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A.P. Thatcher, V.L. Hart |
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Vol 30, No 1 (January 1977) |
Squirreltail seed germination. |
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J.A. Young, R.A. Evans |
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Vol 33, No 2 (March 1980) |
SRM's future--dreams or opportunities. |
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D.L. Merkel |
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Vol 41, No 6 (November 1988) |
Stability of African pastoral ecosystems: alternate paradigms and implications for development. |
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J.E. Ellis, D.M. Swift |
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Vol 41, No 6 (November 1988) |
Stability of grazed patches on rough fescue grasslands. |
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W.D. Willms, J.F. Dormaar, G.B. Schaalje |
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