Abstract

sandy loam soils largely devoted to cultivation of grain sorghum; the balance was rangeland. Our study (Crawford and Bolen, Texas J. Wildl. Manage. 40: 96-104, 1976) of land use and Lesser Prairie Chicken populations in this area has indicated significant positive correlations, respectively, between the percentage of rangeland, percentage of minimum tillage on the cropland, and the percentage of deep sand soils surrounding lek sites. In fact, lek populations in areas where there was only rangeland were not as large as those where there was some amount of cropland.

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