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Volume 19, Number 1 (January 1966)
... fertilized range a useful way of evaluating a fertilizer program. Herbage pro- duction and grazing capacity on annual-plant range pastures fer- tilized with sulfur.[r] ... See full document
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Volume 19 Number 1 & 2
... the number of people notified with cryp- ...From 1 November 2005 to 29 May 2006 (the outbreak period), PHU staff were asked to interview all cases of cryptosporidiosis using the standard NSW Health ques- ... See full document
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Volume 19 Number 1 & 2
... including one stillborn baby. With the exception of the baby, those who died all had serious underlying illnesses. An epidemiological investigation found no links between the cases, and subsequent characterisation of the ... See full document
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Volume 18, Number 1 (January 1965)
... The results of an investigation into the influences of range pitting, fertilization, and protectiom from grazing on soil moisture (as mois- ture potential or soil[r] ... See full document
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Volume 3, Number 1 (January 1950)
... sprinkler- type infiltrometer on native grass meadow, range land, bluegrass, blue- stem, forest, and sandhill areas and in cultivated soils showed that total cover[r] ... See full document
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Volume 17, Number 1 (January 1964)
... hypothesized, therefore, that either immobilization through biological activities, reduction to metallic sulfides, or reduction to hydrogen sulfide occurred. The two r[r] ... See full document
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Volume 16, Number 1 (January 1963)
... The Sagebrush-grass type was dominated by big sagebrush (Artimisia tridentata) w i t h an understory of bunchgrasses such as beardless wheatgrass (Agro- pyrom inerm[r] ... See full document
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Volume 15, Number 1 (January 1962)
... Numerous comparative studies have been made and a great deal has been written to date about the beneficial effect of forest, brush and herbaceous vegetation on [r] ... See full document
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Volume 20, Number 1 (January 1967)
... Phosphorus was also ineffective except for a small in- crease obtained at the upper grassland site (Table 1, Fig. The N - P interaction resulted in very minor incr[r] ... See full document
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Volume 21, Number 1 (January 1968)
... Estimates of chemical composition are pre- sented for plant groups, plant parts, and individual species in the diets of cattle and sheep grazing together in earl[r] ... See full document
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Volume 22, Number 1 (January 1969)
... uniformly to achieve even use of vegetation. Even though this pasture was only 290 acres, had two livestock watering facilities, and no major topographical limitat[r] ... See full document
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Volume 23, Number 1 (January 1970)
... carbohydrates become of paramount importance in the diet to meet the needs of basal metabolism, locomotion and maintenance of body heat. These changes in requireme[r] ... See full document
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Volume 24, Number 1 (January 1971)
... On the fringe of the grasslands of the Northwest grew a rugged shrub called sagebrush (Artemisia tri- dentata Nutt.). Throughout the centuries bunchgrass had conqu[r] ... See full document
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Volume 25, Number 1 (January 1972)
... The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of plant frequency, body weight, and poten- tial mobility upon the feeding habits and diets of 14 gras[r] ... See full document
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Volume 2, Number 1 (January 1949)
... for Soil and Water Conservation. The Utah Juniper. Indicators of Southwestern Range Conditions. USDA Farmers Bull.. Back in the early days when the hills were covere[r] ... See full document
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Volume 30, Number 1 (January 1977)
... However, fourwing complete recovery of vigor, herbage yield, and TNC levels of saltbush plants defoliated at quiescence, early growth, or rapid antelope bitterbrush[r] ... See full document
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Volume 4, Number 1 (January 1951)
... Chemical and mechanical methods of controlling live and shinnery oaks, juniper (cedar) and other woody species were observed. It became apparent that the brush pro[r] ... See full document
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Volume 26, Number 1 (January 1973)
... The authors are research agronomists with the Plant Science Research Division, Agricultur- al Research Service, U. Department of Agri- culture, U. Northern Great Pla[r] ... See full document
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Volume 27, Number 1 (January 1974)
... To image and identify small site features, large-scale (1:800) aerial photo- graphs were taken in early August to represent a phenological date when these differe[r] ... See full document
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Volume 28, Number 1 (January 1975)
... The author has served as a Western lands economist and a consultant in Western stock ranch management. His present address is Sun City Center, l+Iorida. enterprise[r] ... See full document
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