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    • 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 ...
    • 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. ...
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991)
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1997)
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1981)
    • Ragsdale, Bobby; Welch, Tommy G. (2000-05-03)
      Characteristics of common range and pasture plants are listed in this publication. The common and scientific name of each species are given, along with the species' value as a grazing plant for wildlife and livestock.
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1993)
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1986)
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1981)
    • Welch, Tommy G. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1981)
    • Welch, Tommy G.; Hafercamp, Marshall R. (2001-01-04)
      Most Texas rangeland produces below its potential. Improving rangeland requires brush control and/or seeding to restore production to the site's potential. This publication is a guide to seeding rangelands, and discusses ...
    • Welch, Tommy G.; Hyden, Suzanne (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1996)