Integrated Brush Management Systems (IBMS): Strategies and Economics for Texas
Abstract
An IBMS is a strategic plan for long-range, integrated brush and weed management. Important steps in the process are selecting appropriate management technologies and analyzing the economic benefits from various alternatives. This publication includes decision-making information and charts for species such as mesquite, huisache, Macartney rose and others. Then, a discussion of economics leads the ranch manager step-by-step through a cost/benefit analysis. There is also information on software that can help with brush management decisions.
Description
12 pp., 7 chartsSubject
Brush controlCollections
Citation
Hanselka, C. Wayne; Hamilton, Wayne T.; Conner, Richard (1996). Integrated Brush Management Systems (IBMS): Strategies and Economics for Texas. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /87769.