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<title>Journal of Range Management, Volume 19, Number 5 (September 1966)</title>
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<title>Journal of Range Management, Volume 19, Number 5 (September 1966)</title>
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<summary type="text">Journal of Range Management, Volume 19, Number 5 (September 1966)
Complete digitized issue.
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<dc:date>1966-09-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Vegetative Apomixis in Carex</title>
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<name>Johnson, W. M.</name>
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<summary type="text">Vegetative Apomixis in Carex
Johnson, W. M.
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<title>Using Growing-Season Precipitation to Predict Crested Wheatgrass Yields</title>
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<author>
<name>Currie, P. O.</name>
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<name>Peterson, G.</name>
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<summary type="text">Using Growing-Season Precipitation to Predict Crested Wheatgrass Yields
Currie, P. O.; Peterson, G.
Forage available for use by live-stock varies with the season in which ranges are used. Specific precipitation patterns accounted for 87% or more of the variation in forage yields of crested wheatgrass grazed at different seasons in the Front Range of Colorado. Rainfall in April determined forage yields of ranges grazed in the spring; May and July rain-fall determined forage yields for fall-grazed ranges. Expected forage yields and stocking rates can therefore be predicted from precipitation measurements.
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<title>Sheep Ranchers Adjust to Change</title>
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<name>Marsh, E. E.</name>
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<summary type="text">Sheep Ranchers Adjust to Change
Marsh, E. E.
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