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    • Knutson, Allen E.; DeLoach, C. Jack; Muegge, Mark A. (2003-10-21)
      Saltcedar is an exotic shrub or small tree that has spread throughout the rivers, streams and lakes of west and southwest Texas and other areas of the western United States. This brochure explains an effort to introduce ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2004-02-05)
      This easy-to-use guide gives mixing instructions for sprays to control huisache, mesquite, redberry cedar, saltcedar, tallowtree and yucca and to treat hardwood cut stumps. It can easily be attached to a sprayer if desired
    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2005-10-31)
      This publication explains two easy, effective and environmentally responsible methods of controlling many species of woody plants. The three-step methods use spray treatments to selectively control unwanted woody plants ...
    • Ueckert, Darrell; McGinty, Allan (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.
    • Ueckert, Darrell; McGinty, Allan (1999-04-15)
      This publication includes simple directions for determining the density of mesquite and then estimating the cost of controlling these plants with either the leaf spray or stem spray method.
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne (2004-12-22)
      Macartney rose poses serious management problems for livestock producers in Southeast Texas to the Middle Coastal Prairie. It is best controlled using the three-step method described in this publication.
    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2005-10-31)
      The mesquite tree is one of the toughest, most invasive species of brush in the world. It thrives across the western two-thirds of Texas. This publication presents a three-step way to control mesquite with herbicides applied ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Lyons, Robert K. (2004-12-22)
      Huisache is a tough, invasive plant that limits forage production and lowers the value of the wildlife habitat in the eastern half of Texas. This publication offers two three-step methods to control huisache; both are easy, ...
    • Ueckert, Darrell; McGinty, Allan (2001-04-25)
      Simple directions help you determine the density of cedar on rangeland or improved pastures, and then estimate the cost of controlling these plants with any of the three Brush Busters methods.
    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2005-10-31)
      Three safe and effective ways to control small cedar (juniper) are explained in this publication. Two are herbicide treatments--leaf spray and soil spot spray--and one is the top removal method. Instructions for mixing and ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Hart, Charles R. (2002-01-07)
      Saltcedar is an invasive, hard-to-control woody plant. This publication describes both the leaf spray method and the stem spray method for controlling saltcedar. Whichever method you choose, you should be able to control ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2005-10-31)
      Pricklypear and other species of cacti may interfere with the movement and handling of livestock and with forage utilization. This publication gives complete instructions for using the pad or stem-spray control method and ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne (2004-12-22)
      Chinese tallowtrees have invaded many upland and wetland sites on the Texas Coastal Prairie. Two control methods--the leaf spray method and the stem spray method--are effective. Both are explained in this publication.
    • Cadenhead, J. F. (2005-10-31)
      Greenbriar can become a problem on rangelands and croplands. The basal stem spray method described in this publication will control greenbriar effectively. There are instructions for preparing the herbicide mix and for ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2004-12-22)
      Two effective methods of controlling yucca on rangeland are described in this publication. One method uses a spray mixture of herbicide and oil. The second method uses undiluted herbicide. Proper procedures for each method ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Welch, Tommy G. (2000-01-11)
      Many Texans own small acreages and need to know how to control brush. Mechanical methods include cut-stump and basal treatments. Herbicides also can be used. Application methods for soil-applied and foliar-applied herbicides ...
    • Richardson, Calvin (1999-02-04)
      While brush can be a problem for livestock production on South Texas rangelands, brush is a necessary part of the habitat for deer. This publication describes various brush management methods and illustrates treatment ...
    • Welch, Tommy G. (2000-07-14)
      Brush should be managed to meet the objectives of the landowner. This publication describes chemical and mechanical methods of brush control, including rootplowing, bulldozing, disking, power grubbing and roller chopping. ...
    • McGinty, Allan (2009-04-22)
      This publication updates the herbicide recommendations in B-1466, "Chemical Weed and Brush Control Suggestions for Rangeland. The herbicide control recommendations in B-1466A for a specific weed or brush species supercede ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Ansley, Jim; Cadenhead, J. F.; Hamilton, Wayne T.; Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hart, Charles R.; Ueckert, Darrell (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 ...