Browsing by Author "Fox, William E."
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Prcin, Lisa J. (2010-07-14)Training activities on the Fort Hood Military Installation have imposed serious impacts to its grass-dominated landscape. Six decades of tracked vehicle impacts have caused soil compaction and vegetation reduction which ...
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Berg, Matthew D.; Marcantonio, Franco; Allison, Mead A.; McAlister, Jason; Wilcox, Bradford P.; Fox, William E. (Hydrology and Earth System Sciences, 2016)
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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 ...
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Fox, William E. (2002-03-04)For the rangeland manager, strategic planning begins with defining the mission. Then it is important to set goals that are realistic in light of the internal and external environments in which the business operates. This ...
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Fox, William E. (2004-12-22)For the rangeland manager, strategic planning begins with defining the mission. Then it is important to set goals that are realistic in light of the internal and external environments in which the business operates. This ...
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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 ...
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Rangeland Resource Management for Texans: Why are Goals Important for Natural Resource Management? White, Larry D.; Fox, William E. (2002-04-29)This publication discusses the need for rangeland resource managers to set goals and then to take the correct actions to achieve those goals.
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White, Larry D.; Fox, William E. (2005-02-17)This publication discusses the need for rangeland resource managers to set goals and then to take the correct actions to achieve those goals.
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Rosen, David Jonathan (2009-05-15)A systematic study of two complexes of closely related species within Eleocharis subg. Limnochloa was conducted to better define poorly understood species and to lay the foundation for a worldwide revision of this group. ...
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Thomas, Diana M. (2011-08-08)Composted biological wastes contain vital plant nutrients that assist in plant growth as well as contain organic matter that promotes good soil conditions; both aid in rangeland restoration. Most importantly, it has the ...