Rangelands, Volume 26, Number 4 (2004)
ABOUT THE COLLECTIONS
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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Can Ranchers Slow Climate Change?Carbon credits can be created on rangelands at costs that are competitive with credits from cropland and forestry, revealing that ranchers could play a role in reducing climate change.
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Stories From The Old Trails: Historic accounts of life along the Texas cattle trailsHistoric accounts of life along the Texas cattle trails.
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TIMELESS WINDThe wind has blown for eternity, Never looking back, never giving in. Never staying long, always running on, Always running endlessly
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A Utah Success Story: Making Recreation & Agriculture CompatibleThis Utah farm family has been able to maintain their agricultural roots even as North America's fifth largest ski resort developed nearby.
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More On Stubble Height Guidelines: Factors to consider for shortgrasses and when making the decision if destocking is necessaryFactors to consider for shortgrasses and when making the decision if destocking is necessary.
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Second In A Series: Insight From SRM's Charter MembersSociety for Range Management, 2004-08-01
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From the Frontier to the Biosphere: A brief history of the USIBP Grasslands Biome program and its impacts on scientific research in North AmericaA brief history of the USIBP Grasslands Biome program and its impacts on scientific research in North America.