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Weed Busters: Sprayer Calibration Guide
(2005-03-07)
This publication explains a safe, effective, four-step method for calibrating herbicide sprayers.
How Much Forage Do You Have?
(2006-06-21)
Because forage production is not predictable, forage surveys should be conducted to estimate how long the accumulated forage supply will last during expected non-growth periods. This publication details the steps involved ...
Texas Rangeland Monitoring: Level Two
(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 ...
Texas Rangeland Monitoring: Level Three
(2006-10-09)
Rangeland health is the degree to which the integrity of the soil, vegetation, water, air and ecological processes are balanced and sustained. In this leaflet, you will learn techniques for monitoring processes such as ...
How Much Forage Do You Have?
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 2006)
Chemical Weed and Brush Control: Suggestions for Rangeland
(2005-04-25)
Millions of acres of Texas rangeland support an excessive cover of woody plants and forbs. This publication lists herbicides to use for controlling brush and weeds on rangeland. It can help in developing a brush management ...
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.