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Strategies for Maintenance and Restoration of Soil, Water, Flora and Fauna Resources in Cold Temperate Rangeland. I. Grass is not Always King; Manage for Diversity
Bruce L. Welch, Shrub Sciences Laboratory, USDA
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Strategies for Maintenance and Restoration of Soil, Water, Flora, and Fauna in Cold Temperate Rangelands. II. Technology Transfer Through a Fully Integrated Natural Resource Decision-Support
Jack R. Carlson, USDA, Soil Conservation Service
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High-Elevation Rangeland in the Himalaya and Tibetan Plateau: Issues, Perspective and Strategies for Livestock Development and Resource Conservation
Daniel J. Miller, University of Montana
Donald J. Bedunah, University of Montana
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Growth and Persistence of Trifolium ambiguum on "High Country" in Tasmania, Australia
J J. Yates, University of Tasmania
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Effects of Burning and Grazing on Stability of Upland Snow Tussock (Chionochloa spp.) Rangeland in South Island, New Zealand
A F. Mark, University of Otago
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Tussac grass (Parodiochloa flabellata): A Potentially Valuable Forage for Winter Grazing in the Falkland Islands. I. Past Use and Management
D.W H. Walton, British Antarctic Survey
J H. Mcadam, Queen's University
J A. Kerr, Agricultural Research Centre
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Tussac Grass (Parodiochloa flabellata): A Potentially Valuable Forage for Winter Grazing in the Falkland Islands. II. Restoration of a Natural Resource
G M. Hoppe, Department of Agriculture
S G. Howlett, Agricultural Research Centre
J A. Kerr, CSIRO
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Control of Oxytropis ochrocephala Bge. on the Mountainous Pasture of Southern Ningxia, China
Guo Sijia, Ningxia Agricultural College
Chen Yizhong, Grassland Station of Ningxia Husbandry Bureau
Li Kechang, Grassland Station of Ningxia Husbandry Bureau
Xu Rong, Grassland Station of Ningxia Husbandry Bureau
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Yield, Composition and in vitro Digestibility of Russell Lupin
S M. Kitessa, Lincoln University
G D. Hill, Lincoln University
A M. Nicol, Lincoln University
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Effects of Seedbed Environment of Germination and Seedling Establishment of Spiny Hopsage (Grayia spinosa [Hook.] Moq.)
Nancy L. Shaw, USDA Forest Service
Marshall R. Haferkamp, USDA, Agricultural Research Service
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