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    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hart, Charles R.; McGinty, Allan (2006-10-09)
      Monitoring is essential for good rangeland management. This leaflet explains how to monitor the condition of your rangeland by using line, belt and step-point transects, as well as grazing exclosures. Used consistently ...
    • Nagihara, Seiichi; Hart, Charles R. (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007-07-23)
      Vegetation along the riparian corridor of the lower Pecos River in the United States has been dominated by saltcedar for the past century. In 1999 through 2004, herbicides were sprayed from helicopters along some sections ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Hart, Charles R.; Cadenhead, J. F. (2005-10-05)
      Threadleaf groundsel is a shrubby perennial weed found on rangelands in west central and west Texas. It is toxic to cattle and horses. Two methods of controlling this plant are described--the ground broadcast spray method ...
    • Hart, Charles R.; McGinty, Allan; Cadenhead, J. F. (2005-10-05)
      Perennial broomweed is widespread on dry ranges and deserts from California to Texas and north to Idaho. It is poisonous to cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Two methods of controlling this plant are described--the ground ...
    • Hart, Charles R.; Lyons, Robert K.; McGinty, Allan (2007-04-18)
      Western horse nettle is a weedy perennial in the nightshade family. Ranchers need to control it with herbicides to prevent livestock from ingesting poison that the weed produces. This publication specifies various herbicide ...
    • Hart, Charles R.; Lyons, Robert K.; McGinty, Allan (2007-04-10)
      Texas Cooperative Extension and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station have developed, tested and approved two three-step ways to control Texas bull nettle. This publication explains how you can effectively deal with ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Hanselka, C. Wayne; Lyons, Robert K.; Hart, Charles R.; Cadenhead, J. F. (2005-03-07)
      This publication explains a safe, effective, four-step method for calibrating herbicide sprayers.