Rangelands, Volume 26, Number 3 (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.
The most recent issues of Rangelands are available with membership in the Society for Range Management (SRM). Membership in SRM is a means to access current information and dialogue on rangeland management.
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ISSN: 0190-0528
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Recent Submissions
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A New Approach to Grazing Management: Using Multi-Herd/Variable StockingA combination of monitoring, well planned grazing, and drought planning through this new grazing management approach has helped two New Mexico ranches improve livestock productivity, reduce supplemental feed costs, and avoid damaging their rangeland during drought.
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Conservation of an Overlooked Resource – VolunteersPartnering with volunteers can accomplish great things for natural resources.
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Getting A Grip On Grasshoppers: A look at past devastation, concerns today and ways to manage this historic pestA look at past devastation, concerns today and ways to manage this historic pest.
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Come Early, Stay a WhileThe 2005 SRM Planning Committee offers a variety of events to enjoy and chances to explore when you visit Forth Worth, Texas next February for the 58th Annual Meeting of the Society for Range Management.
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First In A Series: Insight From SRM's Charter MembersSociety for Range Management, 2004-06-01The SRM History Committee has conducted interviews with many of the Society's Charter Members to capture their perspectives of events leading to and subsequent to the formation of the American Society of Range Management in 1947–48. Beginning with this issue of Rangelands, interviews from several of these individuals will be shared for today's SRM members to enjoy and learn from.