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Integrated Toxic Plant Management Handbook: Livestock Poisoning Plants of the Trans-Pecos Region of Texas
(2001-01-11)
Photographs, plant descriptions, and symptoms of poisoning help ranchers identify toxic plants that may be harmful to their livestock in West Texas. There is also information on grazing, livestock management, and toxic ...
Brush Busters: How to Estimate Costs for Controlling Pricklypear
(1999-04-15)
Simple directions help you determine the density of pricklypear on your land, and then estimate the cost of controlling these plants with the pad or stem spray method.
Chemical Weed and Brush Control Suggestions For Rangeland.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 2000)
Conservation Ethics for Small Acreage Landowners.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
Reducing Livestock Losses to Toxic Plants.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1993)
Improving Rainfall Effectiveness on Rangeland
(2000-01-11)
Rainfall is a major limiting factor for livestock production on Texas rangelands. This publication explains how to more effectively use water for forage production on rangelands, and how to reduce runoff, evaporation, ...
Weed Busters: How to Pound Threadleaf Groundsel
(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 ...
Photo Guide to Forage Supplies on Texas Rangelands
(2006-06-21)
Accurately determining stocking rate is important to successful range management. This publication helps ranchers to estimate pounds of forage per acre, improving the consistency and accuracy of their stocking rate determinations.