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grazing, with that on microenvironmental factors (10) 

 which has been obtained independent of the graz- 

 ing animal. Much information is available per- 

 taining to miroenvirconmental factors, particu- 

 larly as related to cultivated crop production. 

 This could not be covered here. Hopefully, this 

 review will stimulate concern and interest in as- (11) 

 pects of r angel and microenvironment which are 

 influenced by or which have an influence on the 

 grazing animal and will ultimately enhance prop- 

 er management of the natural resource. 



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