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- 58 JOURNAL OF RANGE MANAGEMENT 57(1) January 2004 A 6-year study was conducted in tallgrass prairie to assess the
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- Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization and Late-Spring Burning of Bluestem Range
- Particle Size Changes in Rumens of Cattle Grazing Kansas Flint Hills Range
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- Stocking rate effects on intensive-early stocked Flint Hills bluestem range
- Effects of dormant-season herbage removal on Flint Hills LISA M. AUEN AND CLENTON E. OWENSBY
- Effects of Clipping and Supplemental Nitrogen and Water on Loamy Upland Bluestem Range1
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- Evaluation of Eastern Redcedar Infestations in theNorthern Kansas Flint Hills
- Grazing Systems for Yearling Cattle on Tallgrass Prairie Clenton E. Owensby,1
- Seeding Rate and First-Year Stand Relationships for Six Native Grasses1
- Effect of Burning and Clipping on Big Bluestem Reserve Carbohydrates1
- DIVISION S-3--SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY Nitrogen Competition in a Tallgrass Prairie Ecosystem Exposed
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- Acidifying Nitrogen Compounds and Range Fertilization1
- Modified Step-point System for Botanical Composition and Basal Cover Estimates
- Deferredlrotation Grazing with Steers in the Kansas Flint Hills
- Effects of One Year of Intensive Clipping on Big Bluestem
- Effects of Nitrogen Fertilization, Burning, and Grazing on Reserve Constituents
- Range Burning and Fertilizing Related to Nutritive Value of Bluestem Grass
- Carbohydrate and Nitrogen Reserve Cycles for Continuous, Season-long and Intensive-
- Intensive-Early Stocking and Season-Long Stocking of Kansas Flint Hills Range
- Fertilizing and Burning Flint Hills Bluestem CLENTON E. OWENSBY AND ED F. SMITH
- Nutrient Removal Rates from Ruminoretic-ula of Cattle Grazing Kansas Flint Hillsn
- BIOMASS PRODUCTION IN A TALLGRASS PRAIRIE ECOSYSTEM EXPOSED TO AMBIENT AND ELEVATED COz'
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- Global Change Biology (1997), 3, 189-195 Water vapour fluxes and their impact under elevated CO2
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- Yield ResponsZs to Time of Burning in the Kansas Flint Hills1