Rangelands, Volume 26 (2004)
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ISSN: 0190-0528
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Recent Submissions
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SRM AwardsSociety for Range Management, 2004-04-01
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Sneek A Peek at the Upcoming Issue of The Journal of Range ManagementSociety for Range Management, 2004-04-01
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Ranchers Vs. Ranchettes in California's Oak RangelandsLivestock grazing appears a viable and useful vegetation management tool in the Sierra Nevada Foothills.
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Harvesting the WindWind energy may be a profitable companion crop.
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Focusing Undergraduate Coursework on Agricultural Land, Rangeland and Forest LandsAs the trend of reconfiguring traditional "commodity linked" departments appears to be in progress, these authors suggest that undergraduate coursework be reorganized with basic land management types as the focal points.
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Rangeland Inventory as a Tool for Science EducationProgram pairs range professionals, teachers and students together to conduct vegetation measurements and teach inquiry-based science
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Ponderosa Pine Undergrowth Restoration on the Arizona StripLogging and thinning the forest is a straight out deal. Its coming to a consensus on what the understory vegetation needs to be that gets sensitive.
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Nutritional and Seed Responses of Forage Kochia to Ruminal IncubationForage kochia may be a complimentary forage to most dormant cool-season grasses in the Intermountain West.
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Keying In On Big SagebrushA guide for identifying the four subspecies of big sagebrush
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Landscape-Level Conservation: Modern management of traditional lands: A case study of common rangelands in Germany’s Southern Black ForesterModern management of traditional lands: A case study of common rangelands in Germany's Southern Black Forest.
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Collaborative Stewardship of Arizona's Rangelands: Making a difference in resource managementMaking a difference in resource management
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ARS Rangeland Research: Enhancing Economic and Environmental SustainabilitySociety for Range Management, 2004-12-01National research program meets future's challenges.
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Can Ranch Owners Include the Ranch in An Investment Portfolio?Reducing ranching financial risk can be achieved by diversification of assets.
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Wild Horses: Legends or Burdens on Our Rangelands?Reducing wild horse herd numbers with the proper management tools can improve rangeland health