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    • 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.
    • 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, ...
    • 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.
    • 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 ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Mayeux, H. S.; Martinez, Edmundo (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1981)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne (Texas A&M University, 1968)
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    • Hohlt, Jason C.; Lyons, Robert K.; Hanselka, C. Wayne; McKown, David (2009-04-17)
      Research using cattle fitted with GPS collars has shed light on how cattle behave in response to different landscape features such as brush, rock cover, slope, water, forage and grazing land accessibility. This publication ...
    • Lyons, Robert K.; Hanselka, C. Wayne (2001-12-13)
      Grazing and browsing can have a neutral, positive or negative effect on rangeland plants. This publication explains the effects of grazing and browsing on plants, details the indicators of overuse of the range, and lists ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Ragsdale, Bobby; Rector, Barron S. (2000-05-03)
      Grazing management is essential to a successful ranching enterprise. Ranchers have several options, including continuous grazing, deferred rotation systems, and short duration grazing. Details about each system are included.
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Ragsdale, B.J.; Rector, Barron (AgriLife Extension, Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University. Libraries, )
      For today’s rancher to remain in the ranching business, he has to be more efficient in his operation to overcome the “cost price squeeze� of livestock production. Increasing costs force the rancher to risk ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; McGinty, Allan (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 ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; McGinty, Allan (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 2006)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1981)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hamilton, Wayne T.; Conner, Richard (1996-09-04)
      An IBMS is a strategic plan for long-range, integrated brush and weed management. Important steps in the process are selecting appropriate management technologies and analyzing the economic benefits from various alternatives. ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hamilton, Wayne T.; Rector, Barron S. (2001-01-04)
      Integrated Brush Management Systems (IBMS) involve careful analysis of range resources and ranch goals in order to develop solutions to brush problems. Successful use of IBMS should result in improved management processes ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hamilton, Wayne T.; Rector, Barron S. (AgriLife Extension, Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University. Libraries, )
      What do we mean by integrated brush management systems, or IBMS? IBMS means managing brush with a “longterm� perspective. It means setting management objectives based on an inventory of range resources, the identication ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hamilton, Wayne T.; Conner, J. Richard (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1998)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; McGinty, Allan (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.
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne (2009-04-01)
      This leaflet explains how to plan for adequate fuel for a prescribed burn, control the fire, notify the proper authority, manage the burn itself, and conduct follow-up management. A ranch checklist for prescribed burning ...