RANGE BIBLIOGRAPHY 157 



United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. (2823) 



salting the cattle range. U. S. Forest Serv. Leaflet M-5109, 4 pp., 

 illus. 1929. 



(2824) 



salting the cattle range. West. Cattle Markets and News 4 (6): 17; 

 (41): 18. 1930. 



See also Chapline (8892), Douglas (8764-8765), Fleming (8768-3771), Hill 

 (8798), Jardine (8887-8888, 8446), Martineau (8828), Parker (1457), Sampson 

 (3486), Smith, J. C. (3849), Smith, M. A. (8850), and United States Forest 

 Service (8864-8865). 



RANGE DEVELOPMENT 



Publications treating in a general way of developments and improvements on 

 western grazing lands and livestock ranges; and works which if located under 

 individual range development subheadings would require over-extensive cross- 

 indexing. 



See section Range and Livestock Economics for the cost of range developments 

 of any and all kinds. 



Barnes, G. W. (2825) 



RANGE FORAGE AND WATER DEVELOPMENT. Cattleman 10 (7): 13-17, 



illus. 1923. 



Piemeisel, R. L., and Chamberlin, J. C. (2826) 



land-improvement measures in relation to a possible control of the 

 beet leafhopper and curly top. U. S. Dept. Agr. Circ. 416, 24 pp., 

 illus. 1936. 



Thornber, J. J. (2827) 



range improvement. Ariz. State Pub. Ann. Rept. 17: 156-162, 1906. 



See also Jardine and others 



IMPROVEMENT of forage resources 



Publications treating in a general way of range forage improvement on western 

 grazing lands; the principles, methods, and practical application of these improve- 

 ments; specific articles on a particular kind of improvement which cannot properly 

 be located elsewhere. See sections on Range Utilization and Maintenance and 

 Systems of Forage Management for closely related references. 



Anonymous. (2828) 



improving range under use. a demonstration of range improvement 

 on controlled lands results obtained a.t the u. s. sheep experi- 

 MENT STATION. Natl. Wool Grower 16 (7): 17-20, illus. 1926. 



(2829) 



TEXAS RANGE LANDS HAVE IMPROVED WITH STOCKRAISERS IN CONTROL. 



Nev. Stockgrower 11 (4): 9, 12. 1930. 



Abbott, J. B. (2830) 



pasture improvement tests. Pa. Farmer 102 (3): 80, illus. 1930. 



Aldous, A. E. (2831) 



increasing productivity of pasture lands. Cattleman 14 (10): 71, 

 73, 75, 77. 1928. 



(2832) 



HOW CAN OUR DROUGHT-STRICKEN PASTURES BE RESTORED? KanS. State 



Bd. Agr. Rept. 54 (213): 37-45. 1935. 

 Bentley, H. L. (2834) 



PROGRESS OF EXPERIMENTS IN FORAGE CROPS AND RANGE IMPROVEMENT AT 



abilene, texa3. U. S. Dept. Agr., Div. Agrostology Circ. 23, 20 pp., 

 illus. 1899. 



(2835) 



EXPERIMENTS IN RANGE IMPROVEMENT IN CENTRAL TEXAS. U. S. Bur. 



Plant Indus. Bull. 13, 72 pp., illus. 1902. 



