Hurtt, Leon C. 



Overgrazing increases production cos.ts by reducing number and 

 weight of range calves,., hxaer. Cattle Producer, December 1939. 



Cheatgrass not all evil. Aner, Hereford Jour., October 15. 1939 

 and Woolfolk, E, J. 



Range calf production as affected by grazing intensity. Research 

 Note 9, 5 pp. Mmeo. 1940. 







Range production and grazing intensity. The Cattleman, October, 

 pp. 109-110. 1940. 



and 



Penalty from heavy grazing (higher calf production costs and 

 reduced returns result as range deteriorates). American 

 Hereford Jour,, December 1, p. 21, 1940. 



and 



Range production and grazing intensity, Montana Stockgrower, 

 January 15, 1941. 



Restocking for Morthern Great Plains ratiges, Montana Stockgrower 

 August 15, pp. 5-7, 1942. 



Increased beef production through conservative stocking on 

 Northern Great Plains ranges. Uestem Livestock Jour,, June 

 15, 1942. 



Cattle production increased on Northern Great Plains ranges 

 under conservative stocking. Research Note 22, 7 pp. Mimeo. 

 1942. 



Increased beef production through conservative stocking on 



Northern Great Plains ranges. Montana Stockgrower, Sept. 1942, 



Crested wheatgrass range builds beef. Amer. Hereford Jour, 

 Oct, 15, 1942, 



Earlier marketing of range cows; .is this a desirable range man' 

 agement practice? Research Note 26, 6 pp. Mir.ieo. 1942, 



Earlier marketing of range cows; is this a desirable range man- 

 agement practice? The Cattleman, November, pp. 49-50, 1942. 



