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    • Troxel, Tom R.; White, Larry D. (1995-09-25)
      Ranchers must achieve a balance between stocking rate and forage supply for effective conversion of range forage to animal production. This publication can help ranchers evaluate current forage conditions, make timely ...
    • White, Larry D.; Troxel, Tom R. (2001-09-10)
      Ranchers must achieve a balance between stocking rate and forage supply for effective conversion of range forage to animal production. This publication can help ranchers evaluate current forage conditions, make timely ...
    • White, Larry D.; Troxel, Tom R. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)
    • White, Larry D. (1999-02-12)
      To limit the impact of a forage crisis, a rancher must be able to recognize forage shortfalls and make timely decisions for the good of the livestock and the enterprise. This publication discusses strategies that help ...
    • White, Larry D.; Whitson, Robert E. (1996-10-25)
      Leasing rangeland for a variety of uses can be a viable alternative to operating the enterprise yourself. This publication gives the landowner sensible guidelines for negotiating a lease, and includes discussions on ...
    • White, Larry D.; Whitson, Robert E. (Texas Agricultural Extension service, 1996)
    • 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)
    • McGinty, Allan; White, Larry D. (2000-04-25)
      Range condition, or a rangeland's "state of health," is an ecological measurement of the current condition of a range. Range condition is evaluated by the plant species composition. This leaflet explains the importance of ...
    • McGinty, Allan; White, Larry D. (1998-08-31)
      Photo-points provide a way for owners/managers to monitor rangeland health with a minimum of time and expense. This publication explains when, where and how often to photograph rangeland points, how to set up a photo point, ...
    • 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.; 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.
    • 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.
    • White, Larry D.; Hamilton, Wayne T. (2000-11-01)
      To make correct decisions, a rangeland manager must evaluate all possible outcomes. This publication explains the concepts of risk, probability and uncertainty; illustrates the use of a risk assessment index; and describes ...
    • McGinty, Allan; White, Larry D.; Clayton, Lindi (2000-11-01)
      To manage brush and weeds effectively, managers must select the right treatments and the right timing for them. They must know how to care for the land both before and after treatment. The tips in this publication can ...
    • 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.
    • White, Larry D. (2000-11-01)
      The commonsense guidelines in this publication can help rangeland managers make better decisions. They include being cautious about wishful thinking, being realistic about the value of your assets, and making sure you have ...
    • 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 ...