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        Can Ranchers Slow Climate Change?

        Campbell, Sara; Mooney, Siân; Hewlett, John P.; Menkhaus, Dale J.; Vance, George F. (Society for Range Management, 2004-08-01)
        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 trails

        Humphries, Ellen (Society for Range Management, 2004-08-01)
        Historic accounts of life along the Texas cattle trails.
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        TIMELESS WIND

        Kuecker, Emily (Society for Range Management, 2004-08-01)
        The 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 Compatible

        Gordon, Kindra (Society for Range Management, 2004-08-01)
        This 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 necessary

        Holechek, Jerry; Galt, Dee (Society for Range Management, 2004-08-01)
        Factors 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 Members

        Society 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 America

        Coleman, David C.; Swift, David M.; Mitchell, John E. (Society for Range Management, 2004-08-01)
        A brief history of the USIBP Grasslands Biome program and its impacts on scientific research in North America.
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