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11)47. good pasture saves corn. Iowa Farm Science. 1 (9) : 14-16. 



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1946. the cheatgrass problem in oregon. Oreg. State Col. Ext. Bui. 



668, 47 pp., illus. Corvallis. 



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1948. dry-land pastures on the plains. U. S. Dept. Agr. Yearbook, 



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1947. feed and forage cropping system for process milk production in 



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 CULTURE for the house of rep. SOth Cong., 2d. sess. March 10, 

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1948. IMPROVEMENT OF PASTURES FOR DAIRY CATTLE IN MIDDLE TENNESSEE. 



U. S. Dept. Agr. Cir. 786, 21 pp. 



