Timber and Livestock Production Combined 



Campbell, R. S. Timber and cattle. Forest Echoes 6(9)' 6-7, 14. 

 October 1946. 



Campbell, R. S. , and Cassady, J. T. Bridging the gap: cattle can help 

 the tree farmer. Southern Lumber Journal 51(3): 19-20, 87. 

 1947. 



*Bond, W. E. , and Campbell, R. So Planted pines and cattle grazing- - 

 a profitable use of southwest Louisiana's cut-over pine land. 

 Louisiana Forestry Commission Bulletin 4, 28 pp. 1951. 



Hopkins, Walt. Grazing in the cut-over longleaf pine region. Journal 

 of Forestry 50: 384-386. May 1952. 



Cassady, J. T. , and Campbell, R. S. A near dozen essentials go into 

 the making of a good forest grazing lease. Progressive Farmer 

 67(5): 96. May 1952. 



Management of Forest Range Forage 



Campbell, R. S. Forest range grass best during spring. Coastal Cattle- 

 man 11(4): 7. June 1945. 



Campbell, R. S. Determination of grajzing values of native vegetation on 

 southern pine forest ranges. Ecology 27: 195-204. July 1946. 



*Cassady, J. T. , and Shepherd, W. O. Grazing on forested lands jj.n the 

 South]. Grass (Yearbook of Agriculture, 1948) pp. 468-472. Sep- 

 arate No. 2065. U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, 

 D. C. 1948. 



^Campbell, R. S. , and Cassady, J. T. Determining forage weight on 



southern forest ranges. Journal of Range Management 2(1): 30-32. 

 January 1949. 



*Cassady, J. T. Utilizing forage on longleaf pine forest ranges. Associ- 

 ation of Southern Agricultural Workers, Forestry Section Symposium, 

 10 pp. 1949. 



^Campbell, R. S. , and Cassady, J. T. Grazing values for cattle on pine 

 forest ranges in Louisiana. Louisiana Agricultural Experiment 

 Station Bulletin 452, 31 pp. May 195 1„ 



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