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“Water-extractable phosphorus in animal manure and biosolids”, Methods of Phosphorus Analysis for Soils, Sediments, Residuals, and Waters, 2009.
, “We aren't done yet: hydrological discovery based on new sensor systems”, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2012.
, “Weaning weight of calves as related to age of dam, sex and color”, in Journal of Animal Science, 1948.
, “Weather Explains Differences in Sagebrush-Obligate Songbird Nest Success Under Various Grazing Regimes”, Global Ecology and Conservation, vol. 34, p. e02010, 2022.
, “A weather station for SensorScope”, in The Fifth International Conference on Information Processing in Sensor Networks (IPSN 2006), 2006.
, “Weed control increases growth, cumulative yield, and economic returns of machine-harvested organic trailing blackberry”, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 1133, pp. 323-328, 2016.
, “Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Accumulation and loss of biomass and nutrients. ”, HortScience, vol. 49, pp. 35-43, 2014.
, “Weed management practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Plant growth and early fruit production.”, HortScience, vol. 48, pp. 1139-1144, 2013.
, “Weed management strategies in long-term organic blueberry production systems—Impact of mulch type and weed control methods on economics”, Acta Horticulturae, vol. 1180, pp. 347-352, 2017.
, “Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: III. Accumulation and removal of aboveground biomass, carbon, and nutrients”, HortScience, 2016.
, “Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: II. Soil and aboveground plant nutrient concentrations.”, HortScience, 2016.
, “Weed management, training, and irrigation practices for organic production of trailing blackberry: I. Mature plant growth and fruit production”, HortScience, 2015.
, “'Wepster' hazelnut”, HortScience, vol. 49, pp. 346-349, 2014.
, “The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of the Impacts of Airborne Contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks”, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 855 - 859, 2010.
, “The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of the Impacts of Airborne Contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks”, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 855 - 859, 2010.
, “The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of the Impacts of Airborne Contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks”, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 855 - 859, 2010.
, “The Western Airborne Contaminant Assessment Project (WACAP): An Interdisciplinary Evaluation of the Impacts of Airborne Contaminants in Western U.S. National Parks”, Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 855 - 859, 2010.
, “The Western Harvester Ants: Their Density and Hill Size in Relation to Herbaceous Productivity and Big Sagebrush Cover”, Journal of Range Management, vol. 32, no. 1, p. 46, 1979.
, “WESTERN JUNIPER ENCROACHMENT INTO ASPEN STANDS IN THE NORTHWEST GREAT BASIN”, History, Ecology, and Management, p. 73, 1999.
, “Western juniper woodlands: 100 years of plant succession”, in Desired future conditions for pinon-juniper ecosystems: proceedings of the symposium. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report RM-258, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, 1994.
, “Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.”, Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.
, “Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.”, Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.
, “Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.”, Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.
, “Western land managers will need all available tools for adapting to climate change, including grazing: a critique of Beschta et al.”, Environmental Management, vol. 53, no. 6, pp. 1035 - 1038, 2014.
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