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The Rangeland Journal
Volume 20 Number 1 1998


Implications of Spatio-Temporal Variation in Forage Production and Utilization for Animal Productivity in Extensive Grazing Systems. 

DA Roshier and HI Nicol

pp. 3-25

  
 


A Quantitative Appraisal of Woody Shrub Encroachment in Western New South Wales. 

DB Gardiner, GJ Tupper and GS Dundeon

pp. 26-40

  
 


Rangelands in a Planetist Future. 

P Ellyard

pp. 41-60

  
 


Implementing Satellite-Based Grazing Gradient Methods for Rangeland Assessment in South Australia. 

GN Bastin, RW Tynan and VH Chewings

pp. 61-76

  
 


Mental Models in Rangeland Research, Communication and Management. 

N Abel, H Ross and P Walker

pp. 77-91

  
 


Comparison of Surveys of Kangaroos in Queensland Using Helicopters and Fixed-Wing Aircraft. 

AR Pople, SC Cairns, TF Clancy, GC Grigg, LA Beard and CJ Southwell

pp. 92-103

  
 


Learning From History to Survive in the Future: Management Evolution on Trafalgar Station, North-East Queensland. 

RG Landsberg, AJ Ash, RK Shepherd and GM Mckeon

pp. 104-118

  
 


A Quantitative Study of Soil-Plant Relations in the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia. 

B Fergusson and AJ Graham

pp. 119-131

  
 


The Use of the Land Survey Record to Assess Changes in Vegetation Structure. A Case Study From the Darling Downs, Queensland, Australia. 

RJ Fensham and JE Holman

pp. 132-142

  
 


Book Review - 'In the interest of the country' A history of the Pastoral Board of South Australia 1893-1993. by P. Donovan (1995) 

D Freudenberger

pp. 143-143

 


Referees (for 1997). 


pp. 144-144

 


  
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The Australian Rangeland Society has appointed Professor John Milne as the new editor-in-chief of The Rangeland Journal.
John Milne, replaces ‘Wal’ Whalley, who has stepped down after a 12-year career in the role.


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