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        Fair Grazing Fees on Public Lands

        Collins, Alan R.; Constantino, George (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Wildlife Enterprise Opportunities on a Limited Land Base

        Payne, Jack (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Lessons from India

        Skovlin, Jon M.; Jain, R. K. (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
        This paper describes how high density rural poplations in desert regions of northwest India have sustained themselves in the face of diminishing natural resources. By modifying traditional production systems, pastoralists and farmers have been able to cope with the vagaries of climate and diminishing rainfall in arid zones of India. Many of the lessons learned here could be applied elsewhere in arid rangelands of the developing world.
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        Grazing Lands in the East

        Vough, Lester R. (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Range Management in International Development: Past, Present, and Future

        Gay, Charles W.; Perrier, Gregory K.; Tiedemann, James (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Rangeland Issues: A Perspective for the '90s

        McCawley, Paul F. (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Reporting Range Resource Management Activities

        Quigley, Thomas M.; Ashton, Peter G. (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        An International Profile of the Society for Range Management

        Khattat, Frank H.; Tiedeman, James A. (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Elk and Cattle: A Conflict in Land Use?

        Hogan, Zeb (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Tips on Initiating a Coordinated Plan

        Anderson, E. William (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Range Management and the Desert Preservation Legislation

        Barber, J. Scott (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Brush Control Over the Edwards Aquifer

        Lloyd, Jodie (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Working with the United States Congress

        Ritchie, Dee; Nelson, Don; Boe, Deen; Housley, Ray; Child, Dennis (Society for Range Management, 1990-10-01)
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        Rangelands, Volume 12, Number 5 (October 1990)

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