. Effects of different systems and intensities of grazing upon the native vegetation at the Northern Great Plains Field Station. Grazing; Forage plants; Agricultural systems. Fig. I.—Close View of a Single Plant of Artemisia frigida in the 30-Acre Pasture. Tin plani was in inches tall and had 36 flower stalks. This aff< rds an idea of the size a single planl may attain. June, Fig. 2.—View of the Clipped Quadrats in the Isolation Transect of THE 100-ACRE PASTURE. The quadrat cut every 10 days is in the foreground. The duplicates are on the left. October, 191« Please note that these


. Effects of different systems and intensities of grazing upon the native vegetation at the Northern Great Plains Field Station. Grazing; Forage plants; Agricultural systems. Fig. I.—Close View of a Single Plant of Artemisia frigida in the 30-Acre Pasture. Tin plani was in inches tall and had 36 flower stalks. This aff< rds an idea of the size a single planl may attain. June, Fig. 2.—View of the Clipped Quadrats in the Isolation Transect of THE 100-ACRE PASTURE. The quadrat cut every 10 days is in the foreground. The duplicates are on the left. October, 191« Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sarvis, J. T. (Johnson Thatcher), 1886-; North Dakota Agricultural College; United States. Bureau of Plant Industry. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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