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Vol 20, No 1 (January 1967) |
The South Needs Range Men. |
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W.J. Cloward |
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Vol 60, No 4 (2007) |
The Spatial Patterns of Functional Groups and Successional Direction in a Coastal Dune Community |
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Rusty A. Feagin, X. Ben Wu |
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Vol 29, No 6 (November 1976) |
The stage of maturity and its effect upon the chemical composition of four native range species. |
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C. Cogswell, L.D. Kamstra |
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Vol 31, No 2 (March 1978) |
The state land trust, its retention or elimination. |
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G.W. Burnett |
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Vol 61, No 1 (2008) |
The State of REM: Perspectives of the Outgoing Editor-in-Chief |
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Rangeland Ecol Manage Rangeland Ecol Manage |
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Vol 24, No 3 (May 1971) |
The Status of Successional and Systems Analysis Ecology. |
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O. B Collins, P. E. Smeins |
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Vol 10, No 5 (September 1957) |
The Step-Point Method of Sampling-A Practical Tool in Range Research. |
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R.A. Evans, R.M. Love |
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Vol 7, No 4 (July 1954) |
The Stockmen's Need for Longtime Credit for Range Development. |
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R.B. Peck |
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Vol 6, No 4 (July 1953) |
The Subterranean System of Colonial Grass (Guinea Grass) in Various Soils of The State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. |
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J.B. Villares, M. Tundisi |
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Vol 36, No 5 (September 1983) |
The suitability of commercially available grass species for revegetation of Montana ski area. |
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M.J. Behan |
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Vol 35, No 5 (September 1982) |
The Suitability of Legumes for Rangeland Interseeding and as Grasshopper Food Plants. |
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George B. Hewitt, A. C. Wilton, R. J. Lorenz |
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Vol 10, No 5 (September 1957) |
The Survival of Velvet Mesquite (Prosopis juliflora var. velutina) After Fire. |
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J. Blydenstein |
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Vol 22, No 1 (January 1969) |
The Uniqueness of Range Management. |
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Jack F. Hooper |
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Vol 20, No 4 (July 1967) |
The Use of Common Names in The Journal of Range Management. |
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A.A. Beetle |
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Vol 40, No 3 (May 1987) |
The use of a portable computer for real-time recording of observations of grazing behavior in the field. |
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M.W. Demment, G.B. Greenwood |
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Vol 10, No 1 (January 1957) |
The Use of Basic Principles in the Classification of Range Vegetation. |
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H.C. Hanson |
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Vol 58, No 3 (2005) |
The Use of Brush Management Methods: A Texas Landowner Survey |
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Urs P. Kreuter, Heidi E. Amestoy, Mort M. Kothmann, Darrell N. Ueckert, W. Allan McGinty, Scott R. Cummings |
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Vol 41, No 5 (September 1988) |
The use of comparative yield and dry-weight-rank techniques for monitoring arid rangeland. |
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M.H. Friedel, V.H. Chewings, G.N. Bastin |
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Vol 46, No 2 (March 1993) |
The use of conditional probability functions in range data analysis and simulation. |
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D.K. Lambert, T.R. Harris |
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Vol 59, No 5 (2006) |
The Use of Landsat 7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus for Mapping Leafy Spurge |
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Carol S. Mlandinich, Monica Ruiz Bustos, Monica Ruiz Bustos, Susan Stitt, Susan Stitt, Ralph Root, Ralph Root, Karl Brown, Karl Brown, Gerald L. Anderson, Gerald L. Anderson, Steve Hager, Steve Hager |
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Vol 14, No 1 (January 1961) |
The Use of Molasses to Increase the Utilization of Rank, Dry Forage and Molasses-Urea as a Supplement for Weaner Calves. |
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K.A. Wagnon, H. Goss |
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Vol 9, No 1 (January 1956) |
The Use of Regression in Range Research. |
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A.M. Schultz |
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Vol 36, No 5 (September 1983) |
The use of regression models to predict spatial patterns of cattle behavior. |
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R.L. Senft, L.R. Rittenhouse, R.G. Woodmansee |
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Vol 29, No 6 (November 1976) |
The use of sesquiterpene lactones as taxonomic markers in the shrubby species of Artemisia (section Tridentatae) in Montana. |
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R.G. Kelsey, M.S. Morris, F. Shafizadeh |
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Vol 38, No 4 (July 1985) |
The use of supplement blocks for sheep grazing dry, annual pastures in California. |
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E.J. DePeters, M.R. Dally, A.A. Alwash, P. Therkelsen-Tucker |
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