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Grazing lambs on pastures regrown after wildfires did not significantly alter metal content in meat and wool
by Sarah Depenbrock, Jennie Lane, Makda Asrat, Robert Poppenga, Sabine Hargrave, Bret McNabb, Valerie Eviner, Munashe Chigerwe

October-December 2022
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Carbon farming can enhance pollinator resources
by Hillary S. Sardiñas, Rebecca Ryals, Neal M. Williams

October-December 2022
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Using Ecological Site Descriptions to make ranch-level decisions about where to manage for soil organic carbon
by Lina Aoyama, James W. Bartolome, Lucas Silva, Whendee L. Silver

April - September 2022
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Cattle grazing reduces fuel and leads to more manageable fire behavior
by Felix Ratcliff, Devii Rao, Sheila Barry, Shane Dewees, Luke Macaulay, Royce Larsen, Matthew Shapero, Rowan Peterson, Max Moritz, Larry Forero

April - September 2022
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Integration of grazing and herbicide application improves management of barb goatgrass and medusahead in pasture and rangelands
by Travis M. Bean, Josh S. Davy, Guy B. Kyser, Elise S. Gornish

April-June 2021
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Research highlights
by Lucien Crowder

July-September 2020
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Burn permits need to facilitate – not prevent – “good fire” in California
by Ariel Roughton, Ryan Tompkins, Robert A. York, Susie Kocher

April-June 2020
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Supporting evidence varies for rangeland management practices that seek to improve soil properties and forage production in California
by Chelsea J. Carey, Kelly Gravuer, Sasha Gennet, Dillon Osleger, Stephen A. Wood

April-June 2020
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Recent blue oak mortality on Sierra Nevada foothill rangelands may be linked to drought, climate change
by Dan Macon, Tracy Schohr, Doug Schmidt, Matteo Garbelotto

April-June 2020
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UC ANR advisors support cattle ranchers after wildfires
by H. White

April-June 2019
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UC experts can lead on carbon dioxide removal
by Daniel L. Sanchez, Benjamin Z. Houlton, Whendee Silver

April-June 2019
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Prescribed fire gains momentum
by Lucien Crowder

January-March 2019
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Modeled soil erosion potential is low across California's annual rangelands
by Wilson B. Salls, Royce E. Larsen, David J. Lewis, Leslie M. Roche, Danny J. Eastburn, Allan D. Hollander, Mike Walkinshaw, Stephen R. Kaffka, Kenneth W. Tate, Anthony T. O'Geen

July-September 2018
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Forage seeding in rangelands increases production and prevents weed invasion
by Josh S. Davy, Katherine Dykier, Tony Turri, Elise Gornish

October-December 2017
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Building climate change resilience in California through UC Cooperative Extension
by Theodore Grantham, Leslie Roche, Tapan Pathak, Faith Kearns, Susie Kocher

October-December 2017
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Review of research to inform California's climate scoping plan: Agriculture and working lands
by Ryan Byrnes, Valerie Eviner, Ermias Kebreab, William R. Horwath, Louise Jackson, Bryan M. Jenkins, Stephen Kaffka, Amber Kerr, Josette Lewis, Frank M. Mitloehner, Jeffrey P. Mitchell, Kate M. Scow, Kerri L. Steenwerth, Stephen Wheeler

July-September 2017
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Using InVEST to assess ecosystem services on conserved properties in Sonoma County, CA
by Van Butsic, Matthew Shapero, Diana Moanga, Stephanie Larson

April-June 2017
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California's working landscapes offer opportunities for economic growth
by Glenda Humiston

April-June 2017
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Unmanned aerial systems for agriculture and natural resources
by Sean D. Hogan, Maggi Kelly, Brandon Stark, YangQuan Chen

January-March 2017
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Sierra Foothill REC: Quantifying IPM benefits in rangeland systems
by Jim Downing

October-December 2016
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Laura Snell: Studying the wild horses of northeastern California
by Jim Downing

October-December 2016
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Preparing for an uncertain future with climate smart agriculture
by Karen Ross

January-March 2016
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Introducing cattle grazing to a noxious weed-dominated rangeland shifts plant communities
by Josh S. Davy, Leslie M. Roche, Alexis V. Robertson, Dennis E. Nay, Kenneth W. Tate

October-December 2015
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Healthy landscapes will help California to mitigate and adapt to climate change
by Ashley Conrad-Saydah

July-September 2015
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Sustaining the promise of the land-grant university system
by Barbara Allen-Diaz

April-June 2015
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Barbara Allen-Diaz: A career applying research to solve California's problems
by Ann Senuta

April-June 2015
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Post-fire vegetation dynamics of a sagebrush steppe community change significantly over time
by Sara K. Hanna, Kenneth O. Fulgham

January-March 2015
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MAINTAINING LONG-TERM MANAGEMENT: Herbicide-resistant weeds challenge some signature cropping systems
by Bradley D. Hanson, Steven Wright, Lynn M. Sosnoskie, Albert J. Fischer, Marie Jasieniuk, John A. Roncoroni, Kurt J. Hembree, Steve Orloff, Anil Shrestha, Kassim Al-Khatib

October-December 2014
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Sidebar: Importance of herbicide resistance in weeds of natural areas
by Joseph M. DiTomaso

October-December 2014
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Out of sight but not out of mind: California refocuses on groundwater
by Thomas Harter, Helen E. Dahlke

July-September 2014
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Stinkwort is rapidly expanding its range in California
by Rachel Brownsey, Guy B. Kyser, Joseph M. DiTomaso

April-June 2013
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Reforms could boost conservation banking by landowners
by David Bunn, Mark Lubell, Christine K. Johnson

April-June 2013
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Analysis reveals potential rangeland impacts if Williamson Act eliminated
by William C. Wetzel, Iara L. Lacher, Daniel S. Swezey, Sarah E. Moffitt, Dale T. Manning

October-December 2012
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Standards vary in studies using rainfall simulators to evaluate erosion
by Mark Grismer

July-September 2012
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Income value of private amenities assessed in California oak woodlands
by Jose L. Oviedo, Lynn Huntsinger, Pablo Campos, Alejandro Caparrós

July-September 2012
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Forest and rangeland owners value land for natural amenities and as financial investment
by Shasta Ferranto, Lynn Huntsinger, Christy Getz, Gary Nakamura, William Stewart, Sabrina Drill, Yana Valachovic, Michael DeLasaux, Maggi Kelly

October-December 2011
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Tree shelters and weed control enhance growth and survival of natural blue oak seedlings
by Douglas D. McCreary, William Tietje, Josh Davy, Royce Larsen, Morgan Doran, Dustin Flavell, Sergio Garcia

October-December 2011
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Blue oak stump sprouting evaluated after firewood harvest in northern Sacramento Valley
by Richard B. Standiford, Douglas McCreary, Sheila Barry, Larry Forero

July-September 2011
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2010 Index
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January-March 2011
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Fecal pats help to predict nutrient intake by cattle during summer on California's annual rangelands
by Angela D. Jinks, James W. Oltjen, Peter H. Robinson, Chris C. Calvert

April-June 2010
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SFREC research sustains rangeland and oak woodlands
by Arthur L. Craigmill, Kenneth W. Tate

April-June 2010
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Sierra foothills research center celebrates 50 years of rangeland productivity
by Robin Meadows

April-June 2010
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A quarter century of oak woodland research in the Sierra foothills supports oak restoration
by Douglas D. McCreary

April-June 2010
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Research connects soil hydrology and stream water chemistry in California oak woodlands
by Anthony T. O'Geen, Randy A. Dahlgren, Alexandre Swarowsky, Kenneth W. Tate, David J. Lewis, Michael J. Singer

April-June 2010
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From kiosks to megastores: The evolving carbon market
by Deb Niemeier, Dana Rowan

April-June 2009
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Management reduces in irrigated pasture runoff
by A. Kate Knox, Kenneth W. Tate, Randy A. Dahlgren, Edward R. Atwill

October-December 2007
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Juniper removal may not increase overall Klamath River Basin water yields
by Timothy J. Kuhn, Kenneth W. Tate, David Cao, Melvin R. George

October-December 2007
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Oaks: Research and outreach to prevent woodland loss
by Robin Meadows

January-March 2007
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Yellow starthistle continues its spread in California
by Michael J. Pitcairn, Steve Schoenig, Rosie Yacoub, John Gendron

April-June 2006
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Managed grazing and seedling shelters enhance oak regeneration on rangelands
by Douglas D. McCreary, Melvin R. George

October-December 2005
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Monitoring aids control of ag-related stream-temperature increases
by Robin Meadows

July-September 2005
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Water quality key to state's prosperity
by Barbara Allen-Diaz, William E. Frost

July-September 2004
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Cattle grazing has varying impacts on stream-channel erosion in oak woodlands
by Melvin R. George, Royce E. Larsen, Neil K. McDougald, Kenneth W. Tate, John D. Gerlach, Kenneth O. Fulgham

July-September 2004
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Long-term grazing study in spring-fed wetlands reveals management tradeoffs
by Barbara Allen-Diaz, Randall D. Jackson, James W. Bartolome, Kenneth W. Tate, Lawrence G. Oates

July-September 2004
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Courses help ranchers, farmers mitigate water-quality impacts
by Robin Meadows

July-September 2004
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Stubble height standards for Sierra Nevada meadows can be difficult to meet
by David F Lile, Kenneth W Tate, Donald L Lancaster, Betsy M Karle

April-June 2003
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Eradication costs calculated: Red imported fire ants threaten agriculture, wildlife and homes
by Karen M. Jetter, Jay Hamilton, John H. Klotz

January-February 2002
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Sheep-killing coyotes a continuing dilemma for ranchers
by Robert M. Timm, Guy E. Connolly

November-December 2001
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UC Research and Extension Centers: Statewide system provides local answers to local needs
by W.R. Gomes

November-December 2001
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Agroforestry is promising for previously cleared hardwood rangelands
by Doug McCreary

November-December 2001
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Monitoring shows vegetation change at multiple scales
by Adina M. Merenlender, Kerry L. Heise, James W. Bartolome, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

November-December 2001
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Carefully timed burning can control barb goatgrass
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Kerry L. Heise, Guy B. Kyser, Adina M. Merenlender, Robert J. Keiffer

November-December 2001
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Plant species provide vital ecosystem functions for sustainable agriculture, rangeland management and restoration
by Valerie T. Eviner, F. Stuart Chapin

November-December 2001
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Hopland celebrates 50 years of rangeland research
by Robin Meadows

November-December 2001
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Australian varieties improve pasture in long-term annual legume trials
by Walter L. Graves, William A. Williams, Charles E. Vaughn, Craig D. Thomsen, Milton B. Jones

November-December 2001
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Watershed research examines rangeland management effects on water quality
by Randy A. Dahlgren, Kenneth W. Tate, David J. Lewis, Edward R. Atwill, John M. Harper, Barbara H. Allen-Diaz

November-December 2001
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Survey identifies sediment sources in North Coast rangelands
by David J. Lewis, Kenneth W. Tate, John M. Harper, Julie Price

July-August 2001
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Live oak saplings survive prescribed fire and sprout
by William D. Tietje, Justin K. Vreeland, William H. Weitkamp

March-April 2001
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Integrated strategies offer site-specific control of yellow starthistle
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Steven F. Enloe, Guy B. Kyser, Steve B. Orloff

November-December 2000
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Modeling vineyard expansion, potential habitat fragmentation
by Emily Heaton, Adina M. Merenlender

May-June 2000
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UC research can foster science-based land-use planning
by Rick Standiford

May-June 2000
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Mapping vineyard expansion provides information on agriculture and the environment
by Adina M. Merenlender

May-June 2000
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Timing, frequency of sampling affect accuracy of water-quality monitoring
by Kenneth W. Tate, Randy A. Dahlgren, Michael J. Singer, Barbara Allen-Diaz, Edward R. Atwill

November-December 1999
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New growth regulator herbicide provides excellent control of yellow starthistle
by Joseph M. DiTomaso, Guy B. Kyser, Steve B. Orloff, Stephen F. Enloe, Glenn A. Nader

March-April 1999
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Success of mowing to control yellow starthistle depends on timing and plant's branching form
by Carri B. Benefield, Joseph M. DiTomaso, Guy B. Kyser, Steve B. Orloff, Kenneth R. Churches, Daniel B. Marcum, Glenn A. Nader

March-April 1999
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Expanded efforts needed to limit exotic pests
by Frank G. Zalom, Joseph G. Morse

March-April 1999
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Geographic races may exist among perennial grasses
by Theodore E. Adams, Charles E. Vaughn, Peter B. Sands

March-April 1999
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Can integrated methods stop starthistle?
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March-April 1999
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Legumes show success on Central Coast rangeland
by William H. Weitkamp, Walter L. Graves

May-June 1998
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Ranchers manage land to enhance watershed
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March-April 1997
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Preemergence herbicides have little effect on vigor of perennial grasses
by W. Thomas Lanini, Rachael F. Long, John Anderson

September-October 1996
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Fire management may hinder biodiversity
by Robin Meadows

September-October 1996
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Impact of firewood harvesting on hardwood rangelands varies with region
by Richard B. Standiford, Douglas McCreary, Sheila Barry, Larry Forero, Ron Knight

March-April 1996
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January-February 1996
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Private landowners critical to saving California biodiversity
by Thomas Scott, Richard Standiford, Nanette Pratini

November-December 1995
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Pioneer in genetics, conservation: Q & A with Ledyard Stebbins
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November-December 1995
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Planted blue oaks may need help to survive in Southern Sierras
by Theodore E. Adams, Neil K. McDougald

September-October 1995
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Blue oak acorns more viable in Madera County than Kern County
by Ralph L. Phillips, Neil K. McDougald, Douglas McCreary

September-October 1995
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Urbanization crowds out oaks
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September-October 1995
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Long-term survival question: Why do oaks produce boom-and-bust seed crops?
by Walter D. Koenig, Jean Knops

September-October 1995
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Controlled grazing on annual grassland decreases yellow starthistle
by Craig D. Thomsen, William A. Williams, Marc Vayssiéres, Fremont L. Bell, Melvin R. George

November-December 1993
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Drought takes toll on Central Coast's native oaks
by William Tietje, William Weitkamp, Wayne Jensen, Sergio Garcia

November-December 1993
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Public land management: New mandate for the land grant university?
by Henry Vaux

September-October 1993
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Preliminary study on harsh site offers hope for blue oak regeneration
by Richard D. Standiford, Donald L. Appleton

July-August 1993
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Environmental factors contribute to acorn quality: Elevation, on- or off-tree collection influence the viability of blue oak acorns
by Ralph L. Phillips

September-October 1992
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In California's municipalities, saving native oaks calls for planning
by Jan M. Whittington, William D. Tietje

March-April 1992
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Strategies needed for oak protection: Despite landowner favor, oak groves likely to diminish in size and number
by R. H. Schmidt

November-December 1991
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South Sierra oak regeneration wak in sapling stage
by Richard Standiford, Neil McDougald, Ralph Phillips, Aaron Nelson

March-April 1991
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Supplements evaluated for wintering range calves
by John R. Dunbar, Cindy A. Daley, J. M. Connor, Charles B. Wilson, Charles A. Raguse, Thomas R. Famula, Melvin R. George

March-April 1990
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Grafting California native oaks
by William D. Tietje, John H. Foott, Elizabeth L. Labor

March-April 1990
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Sierra Foothill Range Field Station
by Charles A. Raguse, Gary A. Beall, John L. Hull, Douglas McCreary, Charles B. Wilson

March-April 1990
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Attitudes about oaks in Calaveras County
by John W. LeBlanc, Ken Churches, Richard B. Standiford, Robert Logan, Daniel Irving

July-August 1989
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Oak stand growth on California's hardwood rangelands
by Richard B. Standiford, Richard E. Howitt

July-August 1988
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Oak trees have varied effect on land values
by Nancy K. Diamond, Richard B. Standiford, Peter C. Passof, John LeBlanc

September-October 1987
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Halophytes as a rangeland resource
by David B. Kelley

October 1984
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