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D. Nelson Hyder and Sneva, F. A., Sagebrush control in Oregon, 11th Annual meeting of the American Society of Range Management. Phoenix, AZ, 1985.
D. Nelson Hyder and Sneva, F. A., Sagebrush control in Oregon, 11th Annual meeting of the American Society of Range Management . Phoenix, AZ, 1958.
D. Nelson Hyder, Sawyer, W. A., Sneva, F. A., and , Sagebrush or grass, 1958.
D. Nelson Hyder and Sneva, F. A., Seed- and Plant-Soil Relations as Affected by Seedbed Firmness on a Sandy Loam Range Land Soil1, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 20, no. 3, p. 416, 1956.
D. Nelson Hyder and Sneva, F. A., Selective Control of Big Sagebrush Associated with Bitterbrush, Journal of Range Management, vol. 15, no. 4, p. 211, 1962.
D. Nelson Hyder, Sneva, F. A., and Sawyer, W. A., Soil Firming May Improve Range Seeding Operations, Journal of Range Management, vol. 8, no. 4, p. 159, 1955.
D. Nelson Hyder and , Spray, to control big sagebrush, 1954.
C. Scott Cooper, Hubbert, F., Hyder, D. Nelson, Sawyer, W. A., and Sneva, F. A., The Stockman's Laboratory -- Field Day Report, Squaw Butte-Harney Range and Livestock Experiment Station, 1953.
D. Nelson Hyder, Sneva, F. A., and , Studies of six grasses seeded on sagebrush-bunchgrass range. Yield, palatability, carbohydrate accumulation, and developmental morphology., Studies of six grasses seeded on sagebrush-bunchgrass range. Yield, palatability, carbohydrate accumulation, and developmental morphology., 1963.
D. Nelson Hyder, Rumburg, C. Buddy, Sneva, F. A., Range, S. Butte, and , A summary of alfalfa investigations conducted on the Squaw Butte Experiment Station, 1964.
D. Nelson Hyder, Rumburg, C. Buddy, Sneva, F. A., Range, S. Butte, and , A summary of alfalfa investigations conducted on the Squaw Butte Experiment Station, 1964.
D. Nelson Hyder, Sneva, F. A., and Freed, V. H., Susceptibility of Big Sagebrush and Green Rabbitbrush to 2,4-D as Related to Certain Environmental, Phenological, and Physiological Conditions, Weeds, vol. 10, no. 4, p. 288, 1962.