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Grasshoppers: Their Biology, Identification and Management.
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Section V. Rangeland Management (9 Articles)

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Table of Contents

V.1 The Importance of Grazing Strategies to Grasshopper Management: An Introduction Jerome A. Onsager

V.2 Historical Trends in Grasshopper Populations in Southern Idaho Dennis J. Fielding and M. A. Brusven

V.3 Associations Between Grasshoppers and Plant Communities on the Snake River Plains of Idaho Dennis J. Fielding and M. A. Brusven

V.4 Utilization of Nonnative Rangeland Plants by Grasshoppers on the Snake River Plains of Idaho Dennis J. Fielding and M. A. Brusven

V.5 Local Movement of Grasshoppers Between Public Rangeland and Irrigated Pastures in Southern Idaho M. A. Brusven, Dennis J. Fielding, Leslie P. Kish, and Russell C. Biggam

V.6 Grazing Effects on Grasshopper Populations in Southern Idaho Dennis J. Fielding and M. A. Brusven

V.7 Beneficial Changes of Rangeland Through Proper Grazing Llewellyn L. Manske

V.8 Herbage Production, Phenology, and Soil Moisture Dynamics for Plant Communities in Western North Dakota Daniel W. Uresk and Ardell J. Bjugstad

V.9 Simulation of Near-Surface Soil Temperature on Rangelands F. B. Pierson, J. R. Wight, G. N. Flerchinger, W. P. Kemp, and J. R. Fisher

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