Field journal, v4159
Page 833
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Transcription
Thompson Pasture Wash continued March 19, 1934. There is no repro evident on the Kaibah winter range. The stand of Cowana & other growth is exactly now what the Kaibah west side range must have been at one time and the revelation is worth seeing. Deer could not possibly be counted in this heavy growth. When the Kaibah range returns there can be no count there, nor will it be necessary. March 20th to Petrified Forest. Petrified Forest March 21, 1934. Today, Sup't. Chas. J. Smith has taken me along the south end part of the west fence. The fence is just recently completed. It is 14 barbed wires, juniper posts 1 rod spaced, lower wire approx. 1/6" to 18" above ground. I think this is a little low but it will probably not impede antelope movements very much. Only a few domestic cattle are still within the fence. Grass is well scattered, much grama in seed, but looks as though a few years