Rangelands, Volume 26, Number 6 (2004)
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Welcome to the Rangelands archives. The archives provide public access, in a "rolling window" agreement with the Society for Range Management, to Rangelands (1979-present) from v.1 up to two years from the present year.
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ISSN: 0190-0528
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Recent Submissions
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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
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Fourth in a Series: Insight From SRM's Charter MembersSociety for Range Management, 2004-12-01The SRM History Committee has conducted interviews with many of the Society's charter members to capture their perspective of events leading to and subsequent to the formation of the American Society of Range Management in 1947 -1948. Interviews from several of these individuals will be shared for today's SRM members to enjoy and learn from.
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Playing Softball With the Rancher: The softball stubble height methodThe softball stubble height method.