Watershed management increases rangeland productivity
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A.H. MurphyAuthor Affiliations
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Hilgardia 30(7):16-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n07p16. July 1976.
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Abstract
The need for water in all phases of California's economic development has put strong emphasis on research toward maximum use of this resource. Wildland watersheds supply approximately 95 percent of the state's water. Consequently, an understanding of water-shed management is necessary to obtain the highest water yields.
Murphy A. 1976. Watershed management increases rangeland productivity. Hilgardia 30(7):16-16. DOI:10.3733/ca.v030n07p16
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