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    • White, Larry D.; Hanselka, C. Wayne (2000-04-25)
      Prescribed burning is an effective brush management technique for improving pasture accessibility and increasing the production of forage and browse. Fire also suppresses most brush and cactus species. This bulletin discusses ...
    • White, Larry D.; Hanselka, C. Wayne (2001-06-18)
      Prescribed burning is an effective brush management technique for improving pasture accessibility and increasing the production of forage and browse. Fire also suppresses most brush and cactus species. This bulletin discusses ...
    • White, Larry D.; Hanselka, C. Wayne (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Paschal, Joe C.; Landers, Roger Q. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1993)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Fox, William E.; White, Larry D. (2004-03-26)
      The Total Resource Management approach helps ranchers make strategic, tactical and operational decisions for the best, most cost-effective use of resources. This publication offers step-by-step directions for implementing ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Fox, William E.; White, Larry D. (2004-12-22)
      The Total Resource Management approach helps ranchers make strategic, tactical and operational decisions for the best, most cost-effective use of resources. This publication offers step-by-step directions for implementing ...
    • White, Larry D.; Hanselka, C. Wayne; Clayton, Lindi (2000-11-01)
      Producers who understand the common grazing management mistakes discussed in this publication will be able to analyze their operations, realistically estimate their forage resources, and make adjustments if necessary.
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Lyons, Robert K.; Holechek, Jerry L. (2002-03-04)
      Both climatic and financial risks can be reduced through proper grazing management. The effects of grazing, the importance of animal numbers, and the principle of rest and graze are detailed here, along with strategies for ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; White, Larry D.; Holechek, Jerry L. (2002-01-11)
      Livestock grazing is a tool for managing economic and climatic risk. Overgrazing increases a producer's risk should drought occur or market prices decline. This publication explains the importance of leaving enough forage ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Lyons, Robert K.; Teague, Richard (2002-10-28)
      Grazing distribution is a major concern to livestock producers. This publication addresses uneven grazing patterns in livestock and recommends ways to overcome such behaviors.
    • White, Larry D.; Hanselka, C. Wayne (2000-11-01)
      Types of risk associated with range ecosystems include climatic, biological, financial and political risks. These risks are explained so that managers can know how to handle them.
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; White, Larry D.; Holechek, Jerry L. (2002-01-11)
      Grazing pressure determines both animal performance and the long-term health of the rangeland. Moderate grazing ensures that rangeland is properly stocked for the amount of forage available. Knowing how to estimate grazing ...
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Livingston, Stephen (2001-01-04)
      The effective use of rainfall depends on many factors, some of which can be managed to improve the productivity of range and pastureland. One such factor is the compaction of the soil. Renovation techniques discussed in ...
    • Martinez, Edmundo E.; Paschal, Joe C.; Craddock, Frank; Hanselka, C. Wayne (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991)
    • Acevedo, Nora; Hanselka, C. Wayne; Martinez, Edmundo; Paschal, Joe C. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
    • Paschal, Joe C.; Craddock, B. Frank; Hanselka, C. Wayne; Rollins, Dale (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991)
    • Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hart, Charles R.; McGinty, Allan (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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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.