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The Rangeland Journal
Volume 21 Number 2 1999


Establishing Native Grasses in Degraded Pastures of Central Western New South Wales. 

WS Semple, TB Koen and IA Cole

pp. 153-168

  
 


The Initial Response of a Chenopod Shrubland Plant and Invertebrate Community to Two Pulses of Intensive Cattle Grazing. 

JL Read

pp. 169-193

  
 


Recovery of Populations of the Soil Lichen Psora Crenata After Disturbance in Arid South Australia. 

DJ Eldridge and JM Ferris

pp. 194-198

  
 


The Effects of Perennial Grasses, Stocking Rate and Rainfall on Sheep Production in a Semi-Arid Woodland of Eastern Australia. 

D Freudenberger, A Wilson and R Palmer

pp. 199-219

  
 


Ecology of Sandalwood (Santalum Spicatum) Near Paynes Find and Menzies, Western Australia: Size Structure and Dry-Sided Stems. 

JE Brand

pp. 220-228

  
 


A Technique for Near-Ground Remote Sensing of Herbaceous Vegetation in Tropical Woodlands. 

BK Northup, JR Brown, CD Dias, WC Skelly and B Radford

pp. 229-243

  
 


An Analysis of the Private Returns From Three Land Development Options in the Southern Mallee of Nsw. 

DA Patton and JD Mullen

pp. 244-259

  
 


Book Review - 'The delicate and noxious scrub'. CSIRO studies on native tree and shrub proliferation in the semi-arid woodlands of eastern Australia. by J.C. Noble CSIRO Publishing 1997 ISBN 0643 05980. 

J Pickard

pp. 260-261

 


  
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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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