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Planned range improvement programs are beneficial

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R. M. Love, University of California, Davis.
L. J. Berry, University of California, Davis.
J. E. Street, University of California, Davis.
V. P. Osterli, University of California, Davis.

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California Agriculture 14(6):2-4.

Published June 01, 1960

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Range improvement programs are changing adaptable California brush-lands into grasslands and thereby increasing feed supplies for livestock, improving watersheds, and reducing the hazard of wildfires.

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Planned range improvement programs are beneficial

R. M. Love, L. J. Berry, J. E. Street, V. P. Osterli
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Planned range improvement programs are beneficial

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Authors

R. M. Love, University of California, Davis.
L. J. Berry, University of California, Davis.
J. E. Street, University of California, Davis.
V. P. Osterli, University of California, Davis.

Publication Information

California Agriculture 14(6):2-4.

Published June 01, 1960

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Range improvement programs are changing adaptable California brush-lands into grasslands and thereby increasing feed supplies for livestock, improving watersheds, and reducing the hazard of wildfires.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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