Search
Now showing items 1-7 of 7
Weed Busters: How to take the Kick out of Western Horse Nettle
(2007-04-18)
Western horse nettle is a weedy perennial in the nightshade family. Ranchers need to control it with herbicides to prevent livestock from ingesting poison that the weed produces. This publication specifies various herbicide ...
Weed Busters: Sprayer Calibration Guide
(2005-03-07)
This publication explains a safe, effective, four-step method for calibrating herbicide sprayers.
Brush Busters: How to Put a Halt to Saltcedar
(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 ...
Weed Busters: How to take the Sting out of Texas Bull Nettle
(2007-04-10)
Texas Cooperative Extension and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station have developed, tested and approved two three-step ways to control Texas bull nettle. This publication explains how you can effectively deal with ...
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 ...
Weed Busters: How to Sweep Out Perennial Broomweed
(2005-10-05)
Perennial broomweed is widespread on dry ranges and deserts from California to Texas and north to Idaho. It is poisonous to cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Two methods of controlling this plant are described--the ground ...
Weed Busters: How to Pound Threadleaf Groundsel
(2005-10-05)
Threadleaf groundsel is a shrubby perennial weed found on rangelands in west central and west Texas. It is toxic to cattle and horses. Two methods of controlling this plant are described--the ground broadcast spray method ...