Jornada Bibliography
How the use of salt obtains better forage utilization on a cattle range. The Cattleman. 23:20-22.
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1936. How closely may black grama and tobosa grass be grazed year after year. The Cattleman. 23:15-18.
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1936. Poisonous drymaria on ranges of southern New Mexico. Western Livestock. 21:1,4.
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Amphibians and reptiles of Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico. Copeia. 4:216-222.
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1937. Bryophytes of the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico. The Bryologist. 40:81-83.
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1937. A study of poisonous drymaria on southern New Mexico ranges. Ecology. 18:416-426.
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1937. Using salt to regulate grazing. American Hereford Journal. 28:30-31.
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1937. Tentative range utilization standards; black grama (Bouteloua eriopoda). USDA, Forest Service, Southwest Forest and Range Experimental Station. :4.
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1938. Vegetation on gypsum soils of the Jornada plain, New Mexico. Ecology. 19:572-577.
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1938. Vegetational density and composition of black grama type ranges as influenced by semideferred grazing. USDA, Forest Service, Southwest Forest and Range Experimental Station, Research Note No. 35. :2.
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1938. Height-volume distribution in range grasses. Journal of Forestry. 36:1182-1185.
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1938. Cutting tobosa grass for hay. The Cattleman. 25:47-50.
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1939. Electric fence effective on range. The Hereford Journal. 29:54.
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1939. Range forage utilization. The Hereford Journal. 29:39,46.
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1939. How to keep and increase black grama on Southwestern ranges. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Leaflet No. 180. :8.
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1939. The effect of intensity and frequency of clipping on density and yield of black grama and tobosa grass. U.S. Department of Agriculture Technical Bulletin No. 681. :32.
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1939. Range research contributes to progress in range management. Cattleman. 25:65,67-69.
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1939. Monthly variation in carotene content of two important range grasses, Sporobolus flexuosus and Bouteloua eriopoda. Journal of Agricultural Research. 58:695-99.
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1939. Range management research methods in the western United States. Herbage Reviews. 8:121-138.
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1940. Revegetating semidesert range lands in the Southwest. Federal Security Agency, Civilian Conservation Corps, Forestry Publication No. 8. :22.
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1940. Cattle losses reduced by grubbing poisonous drymaria, proven by tests on Jornada Experiment Range. New Mexico Stockman. 6:11-12.
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1941. Range management. Western Livestock Journal. 19:55.
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1941. Application of the line interception method in sampling range vegetation. Journal of Forestry. 39:388-394.
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1941. Trucking vs. trailing cattle from ranch to railroad. The Cattleman. 28:19.
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1942. Noxious range plants as soil robbers. American Hereford Journal. 32:118-119.
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1942. Range cattle management on the Jornada Range. American Cattle Producer. 24:7-10.
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1943. What does a range calf cost? The New Mexico Stockman. 8:3-4.
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1943. Progress in utilization standards for western ranges. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences. 33:161-169.
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1943. What is conservative grazing? The Cattleman. 29:16,18.
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1943. Flora of the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico. Copeia. 4:216-222.
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1943. Control of mesquite on Southwestern ranges. U.S. Department of Agriculture Leaflet 234. :8.
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1943. What calf crop for profit? The New Mexico Stockman. 9:3,5,6.
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1944. Measurement of grazing use by the line-interception method. Journal of Forestry. 42:192-194.
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1944. A short-cut method for checking degree of forage utilization. Journal of Forestry. 42:294-295.
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1944. Record of alligator juniper (Juniperus pachyphloea Torr.) on the Jornada Experimental Range, New Mexico. The American Midland Naturalist. 32:518.
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1944. The effect of sex on weaning weight of range calves. Journal of Animal Science. 4:15-19.
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1945. A method of estimating weaning weights of range calves at a constant age. Journal of Animal Science. 4:285-290.
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1945. The monthly protein and phosphorus contents of two important range grasses of Southern New Mexico. Journal of Animal Science. 4:298-305.
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1945. The carnivores of the San Andres Mountains, New Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy. 27(2):154-161.
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1946. A comparison of gains and carcasses produced by three types of feeder steers. Journal of Animal Science. 5:331-337.
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