Rangelands, Volume 29, Number 5 (2007)
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ISSN: 0190-0528
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Recent Submissions
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Rangelands, Volume 29, Number 5 (October 2007)Society for Range Management, 2007-10-01
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Book Review: American Windmills: An Album of Historic Photography, T. Lindsay BakerSociety for Range Management, 2007-10-01
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Planned Herbivory in the Management of Wildfire FuelsGrazing is most effective at treating smaller diameter live fuels that can greatly impact the rate of spread of a fire along with the flame height.
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Western Ranching, Trade Policies, and Peak OilSkyrocketing trade deficits coupled with depletion of oil and natural gas reserves could make rangeland livestock production essential to food security in the United States.
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National Security and RangelandsDepletion of fossil fuels and global warming could drastically reduce world food production. Conserving and improving rangelands is important, because they likely will play an increased role in meeting world food needs.
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Exploring Kentucky in 2008From the rolling hills in the east to the beautiful lakes in the west, Kentucky has something for everyone. Kentucky is a state full of history and wonder, excitement and education. No matter what your interest, Kentucky can quench the thirst of any traveling enthusiast.
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Speaking With People in Our Profession: An interview with Dr Mengli ZhaoSpeaking with people in our profession: an interview with Dr Mengli Zhao
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Highlights: Rangeland Ecology & Management, September 2007Society for Range Management, 2007-10-01