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Pechanec, Plummer, Robertson, Hull
In planning for sagebrush control, the following items should be considered: (1) Where, (2) when, (3) how, (4) grazing management afterward, and (5) the need for regrassing afterward. The purpose of this bulletin is to make information on these…
Year: 1965
Type: Document

Blydenstein
The present study was designed to determine the effect of a winter and summer burn respectively on various size-classses of velvet mesquite (Prosopis juliflora var. velutina). Two areas were located, one where a fire occurred during December in the…
Year: 1957
Type: Document

Sampson, Schultz
'This article represents the first section of a paper on equipment for control of brush and undesirable trees which has been prepared at the request of FAO.' From the text... 'Much of the earth's surface is covered with brush. It is difficult to…
Year: 1956
Type: Document

Humphrey
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Year: 1955
Type: Document

Chambers
Problem Statement. Increases in fire frequency and extent in recent decades threaten highly valued resources and assets lending urgency to strategic fire and fuels management approaches that will reduce wildfire-induced losses and benefit valued…
Type: Project