A .Hurtt, Leon C. 



Overgrazing reduces cattie gains' and increases production costs. 

 Applied' Forestry Note 66, 4 pp. 'Mimeo, 1934. 



L 



Regra'ssing Montana's prairies. Montana Farmer, Sept. 1, p. 18. 

 1935. 



L, 



Production costs increased by overgrazing. The Cattleman, 

 22(4):21-22. 1935. 



L 



Overgrazing increases production costs. American Hereford 

 Journal, September 1, 1935. 



L 



Regrassing "upside down" range lands. Montana Woolgrowers News 

 Letter, January 1, 1935. 



A 



Regrassing Montana dry farms. Applied Forestry Note 69, 4 pp. 

 Mimeo. 1935.' ' 



A 



Cattle production cost's are increased by overgrazing. Applied 

 Forestry Note 71j 5 pp. Mimeo. 1935. 



L . 



Grazing too early undermines range welfare. Montana Farmer, 

 March 15, p. 6. 1937. 



L 



Cheatgrass range for horses. Montana Farmer, Feb, 1, pp, 5-6, 

 1938, 



L 



Spineless cactus winterkills in Montana, Jour. Amer. Soc, of 

 Agron., 30(4):356-357. 1938. 



U 



Downy brome (cheatgrass) range for horses. Applied Forestry 

 Note 89, 4 pp. Mimeo. 1939. 



L 



Overgrazing increases production costs by reducing number and 

 weight of range calves. Applied. Forestry Mote 92, 2 pp. 

 Mimeo; 1939. 



L 



Overgrazing increases production costs by reducing number and 

 weight of range calves. The Cattleman, October, p. 52. 1939. 



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