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Herbage production and livestock grazing on pinyon-juniper woodlands.Clary et al., 1987
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- Clary W
- T'en P
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- Proceedings, Pinyon-Juniper Conference. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report INT-215. Intermountain Research Station, Ogden, Utah
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In the past 10 years relatively little new information has become available on herbage production and grazing systems for most areas of the pinyon-juniper ecosystem. Although there are some similarities across the woodlands in herbage production and response to …
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