Range management collection. 1900-
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Rasmussen, D. I.
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Society for Range Management
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The Society for Range Management was organized in the summer of 1947 after a 1946 meeting of interested parties, with Joseph F. Pechanec as its first president. The Society was officially formed at its first meeting on January 29-31, 1948, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Its mission was “to foster advancement in the science and art of grazing land management,” and it was established to provide an outlet and a venue for the dissemination and promotion of the principles of range management. By 2002, the ...
Utah State University. College of Natural Resources
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Smith, Arthur D. (Arthur Dwight), 1907-1993
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Arthur Dwight Smith (1907-1993) was born in Brigham City. He attended Weber College (now Weber State University) and the Utah State Agricultural College (now Utah State University) and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in 1936. A year later he finished a masters degree in forestry from the University of California, Berkeley and he returned to Utah State University where he held a cooperative appointment between the Range Science department and the Utah Fish and Game Depart...
Becraft, Raymond J.
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American Society of Range Management
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Stoddart, L. A. (Laurence Alexander), 1909-1968
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Range scientist and Utah State University professor. From the description of Laurence Stoddard papers, 1930-1968. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 18218962 Laurence A. Stoddart served as Department Head of the Range Management Department at Utah State University from its inception in 1935 until his untimely death on July 17, 1968. Writing in the September 1968 issue of the Journal of Range Management, the editors confirmed Stoddart’s “brilliant recor...