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Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Fall 1999, Volume 5, No. 4
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Fall 1999, Volume 5, No. 4
Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters
Contents:
End-of-Season Visual Obstruction after Summer Grazing in the Nebraska Sandhills by Patrick Reece, Jerry Volesky, and Walter Schacht, Department of Agronomy, UNL
Global Change: Implications for Great Plains and Midwest Grasslands by David Wedin, School of Natural Resource Sciences, UNL
On the Green with the Environment [Reprinted from the June/July, 1999 Conservation Voices]
Special Publication on Grasslands at the Millenium
USDA Holds Land Conservation Forums and Summit
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Summer 1999, Volume 5, No. 3
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Summer 1999, Volume 5, No. 3
Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters
Contents:
Managing Intensively Used Turfs by Robert (Bob) Shearman, Department of Horticulture, UNL
Management Practices and Plant Diversity on Some Privately-Owned Meadows in the Middle Loup River Valley by Steven Rothenberger, Department of Biology, University of Nebraska at Kearney
Grassland Ecology Is Theme of CGS Seminar Series
Grazing Lands Technical Assistance Available
Rancher's Forum October 6
Regional Grazing Project Approved
Moderate Grazing Promotes Plant Diversity
Looking for a Few Good Forage Publications
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Spring 1999, Volume 5, No. 2
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Spring 1999, Volume 5, No. 2
Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters
Contents:
Spring Creek Prairie Near Lincoln Provides Outdoor Classroom Other Preserved Virgin Prairies in Southeast Nebraska
Algae Control in Ponds With Barley Bales: On-site Results in Nebraska by Roch Gaussoin, Department of Horticulture, UNL
CGS Offers New Grazing Livestock Systems Major
Grassland Ecology Theme of Fall 1999 CGS Seminar Series
Fair 2000 Symposium Sets Food Animal Research Priorities
Executive Order on Invasive Species
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Winter 1999, Volume 5, No. 1
Center For Grassland Studies Newsletter, Winter 1999, Volume 5, No. 1
Center for Grassland Studies: Newsletters
Contents:
Factors Affecting the Biodiversity of Lowland Grasslands Along the Platte River by Julie Savidge and Tammy VerCauteren, School of Natural Resources, UNL
Use of Exotic Plants in Sandhills Wet Meadows: An Ecological Viewpoint by Gerry Steinauer, Botanist, Nebraska Games and Parks Commission
Role of Grasses In an Integrated approach for Remediating TNT-Contaminated Soil by Neil Heckman, Department of Horticulture, UNL
New Editor of Great Plains Research Solicits Manuscripts by Svata Louda, School of Biological Sciences, UNL
Why We Do What We Do by Dick Gray, Agronomist, Nebraska Department of Roads
Bison Symposium Calls for Papers: "Bison: the Past, Present, …