Historical Nevada Agricultural Publications, 1901-1971
- A Preliminary Report on the Summer Ranges of Western Nevada Sheep by P. Beveridge Kennedy and Samuel B Doten. Bulletin No. 51. Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada State University. December, 1901.
- Summer Ranges of Eastern Nevada Sheep by P. Beveridge Kennedy. Bulletin No. 55. Agricultural Experiment Station, Nevada State University. November, 1903.
- One-Night Camps vs. Established Bed Grounds on Nevada Sheep Ranges by C.E. Fleming. Bulletin No. 103. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Nevada. August, 1922.
- More Wool from Fewer Sheep by Joseph W. Wilson. Bulletin No. 66. Agricultural Extension Service, University of Nevada. May, 1930.
- Studies of the Range Sheep Business in Nevada: Physical Factors, Receipts, Cosets and Earning Power Balance by C.E. Fleming and C.A. Brennen. Bulletin No. 145. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Nevada. August, 1937.
- Range Sheep Production in Northeastern Nevada: Production and Earning Power, 1933-1938, Inclusive; Long-Time Situation, 1010-1938 by C.E. Fleming and C.A. Brennen. Bulletin No. 151. Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Nevada. January, 1940.
- Sheep Migration in the Intermountain Region by H.R. Hochmuth, Earl R. Franklin, and Marion Clawson. Circular No. 624. U.S. Department of Agriculture. January, 1942.
- Feed Consumption of Various Classes of Sheep by C.E. Fleming, J.H. Robertson, and G.A. Myles. Bulletin 213, Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Nevada. August, 1960.
- Costs and Returns: Migratory-Sheep Operations, Utah-Nevada, 1960-69. Agricultural Economic Report No. 195. Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture. February, 1971.

