72 BULLETIN 1001, TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



78. Jardine, J. T. and Anderson, Mark. Range Management, on the National 



Forests. Dept. Bull. 790, 1919. 



This bulletin contains excellent bibliographies. 



79. and Hurtt, H. L. Increased Cattle Production on Southwestern Ranges. 



Dept. Agri. Bull. 588, 1917. 



80. Marshall, F. R. Features of the Sheep Industries of United States, New 



Zealand, and Australia compared. Dept. Agri. Bull. 313, 1915. 



81. Nelson, Aven. The Red Desert of Wyoming and Its Forage Resources. Div. 



Agrost. Bull. 33, 1898. 



82. Sampson, A. W. Range Improvement by Deferred and Rotation Grazing. 



Dept. Agri. Bull. 34, 1913. 



83. and Weyl, L. H. Range Preservation and Its Relation to Erosion Control 



on Western Grazing Land. Dept. Agri. Bull. 675, 1918. 



84. Plant Succession in Relation to Range Management. Dept. Agri. Bull. 



791, 1919. 



85. Smith, Jared G. Grazing Problems of the Southwest. Div. Agrost. Bull. 32, 



1899. 



86. Thornber. J. J. The Grazing Ranges of Arizona. Ariz. Exp. Sta. Bull. 65, 1910. 



87. Use Book. For. Serv. Misc. F. 3, 1918. 



88. Wilcox, E. V. Sheep Ranching in the Western States. Ann . Rept. Bur. Animal 



Ind. 1902. 



89. Wooton, E. O. The Range Problem. N. Mex. Exp. Sta. Bull. 66, 1908. 



90. Factors Affecting Range Management in New Mexico. Dept. Agri. Bull. 



211, 1915. 



11. Breeds of Stock. 



91. Shaw, E. L. and Heller, L. L. Domestic Breeds of Sheep in America. Dept. 



Agri. Bull. 94, 1914. 



92. Ward, W. F. Breeds of Cattle. Farmers' Bull. 612, 1915. 



12. Feeding Stock. 



There are many bulletins recording experiments in stock feeding. The best 

 general sum m ary of the data available is — ■ 



93. Henry and Morrison. Feeds and Feeding. 16th ed. 1916. 



13. Recommendations and Addresses. 



The Annual Proceedings of the American National Live Stock Association, 

 National Wool Growers' Association, various State stock growers' associations, both 

 sheep and cattle, the files of "The Producer," "The Cattleman," and other 

 periodicals furnish much valuable information. 



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