RANGE AND LIVESTOCK ECONOMICS 



Publications treating in a general way of the practical adjustment, organization, 

 and administration of the wealth and industrial resources of western grazing lands, 

 and range livestock; comprehensive works which if located under the various 

 detailed headings would require overextensive cross-indexing; and other pertinent 

 material which cannot properly be located elsewhere. 



See section Economic (Other Than Forage) Value of range plants, and section 

 Economic Value of the wildlife of western grazing lands. 



Anonymous. (6903) 



taxes on grazing lands. Natl. Wool Grower 15 (5): 24. 1925. 



(6904) 



the story op meat. Cattleman 19 (1): 18, illus.; (2): 8-10, illus; (3): 9-11, 



illus.; (4): 11-12; (5): 17-18; (6): 11-13. 1932. 



Anderson, F. W. (6905) 



the pastoral resources of Montana. U. S. Dept. Agr., Agr. Commr. 

 Rept. 1888: 311-324, illus. 1889. 



Armour's Livestock Bureau. (6906) 



the current status of the cattle cycle. Armour's Livestock Bur. 

 Monthly Letter 13 (2); 6 pp. 1934. 



Baker, O. E. (6907) 



A GRAPHIC SUMMARY OF AMERICAN AGRICULTURE BASED LARGELY ON THE 



census. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 105, 228 pp., illus. 1931. 

 Barker, R. M. (6908) 



THE ECONOMICS OF CATTLE-RANCHING IN THE GREAT SOUTHWEST. Amer. ReV. 



of Reviews 24: [305]-313, illus. 1901. 



Barnes, W. C. (6909) 



here and there on the western rangb. Breeder's Gaz. 83: 178. 1923. 



(6910) 



WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF THE CATTLE BUSINESS? Producer 6 (11): 5-7, illus. 



1925. 



how about the cow business? Producer 7 (8): 3-5, illus. 1926. 



(6911) 



(6912) 



(6913) 

 the trend in meat consumption. Field 36 (12): 18-19, 35, 44, illus. 1926. 



(6914) 



investing in range sheep. Field 36 (7): 26, 39, illus. 1926. 



CATTLE RANGE MAN COMES THROUGH SLUMP PERIOD WITH PROFIT. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Yearbook 1927: 166-167. 1928. 

 Bennion, G. (6915) 



GRAZING LAND VALUES. THE FREE RANGE POLICY AND PRIVATE OWNERSHIP 



when land is a liability. Natl. Wool Grower 14 (4): 19-21. 1924. 

 Black, W. L. (6916) 



FAVORABLE RESULTS OF THE DEPRESSION. CATTLEMEN IN NEW MEXICO HAVE 



been forced to revise ranch operations. Cattleman 19 (10): 21, 

 iUus. 1933. 



Boyd, K. (6917) 



current status of the cattle cycle, cattle population has varied 

 in regular waves of 15 years' duration. Cattleman 21 (3): 7-10, illus. 

 1934. 



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