Outcomes of net-present value analyses were projected for patterned applications of herbicide sprays and pellets to mixed brush in south Texas. Picloram + 2,4,5-T (1:1) were applied but 1987 costs of triclopyr + picloram sprays, currently registered and considered the biological equivalent treatment, were used for analyses. Projected internal rates of return (IRR) ranged from 7.3 to 8.5% when 60 to 65% of the landscape was sprayed in a variable-rate pattern (VRP) at 0, 0.6, and 1.1 kg/ha; sprayed in strips with the higher dosage alternating with untreated strips; or completely sprayed with 1.1 kg/ha. Investment capital requirements were reduced when the VRP or strips were used by 49% and 35%, respectively, compared to complete treatment of ...
Spatial variability of weeds in a field was used as input information for a bio-economic weed contro...
White-tailed deer tended to evacuate a 1,800-ha, mixed-brush pasture during 5 months following aeria...
The potential of invasive plants to alter fuel properties over time has implications for the rancher...
The optimal frequency of tebuthiuron (N-[5-(dimetylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2yl]-N,N9-dimethylurea) t...
Aerial applications of 2.24 kg/ha (active ingredient) of tebuthiuron pellets to mixed brush and whit...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The combined economic effects, based on returns for lease hunting of white-tailed deer in conjunctio...
Aerial spraying 80% of a mature honey mesquite brushland in alternating strips with 2,4,5-T + piclor...
Typescript (photocopy).Aboveground net primary production (ANPP), seasonal herbaceous dynamics, and ...
Although economic responses to honey mesquite control varied considerably within and among resource ...
This paper presents a comparative simulation analysis of the economics of prescribed fire and aerial...
A carpeted roller, designed to wipe herbicide solutions onto brush stems and foliage, was evaluated ...
Spade Ranches includes six ranches across west Texas, totaling approximately 275,000 acres. The Rend...
Spotted knapweed is the most serious range weed problem in western Montana. Although picloram is oft...
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. glandulosa) represents the most severe brush problem in the...
Spatial variability of weeds in a field was used as input information for a bio-economic weed contro...
White-tailed deer tended to evacuate a 1,800-ha, mixed-brush pasture during 5 months following aeria...
The potential of invasive plants to alter fuel properties over time has implications for the rancher...
The optimal frequency of tebuthiuron (N-[5-(dimetylethyl)-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2yl]-N,N9-dimethylurea) t...
Aerial applications of 2.24 kg/ha (active ingredient) of tebuthiuron pellets to mixed brush and whit...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The combined economic effects, based on returns for lease hunting of white-tailed deer in conjunctio...
Aerial spraying 80% of a mature honey mesquite brushland in alternating strips with 2,4,5-T + piclor...
Typescript (photocopy).Aboveground net primary production (ANPP), seasonal herbaceous dynamics, and ...
Although economic responses to honey mesquite control varied considerably within and among resource ...
This paper presents a comparative simulation analysis of the economics of prescribed fire and aerial...
A carpeted roller, designed to wipe herbicide solutions onto brush stems and foliage, was evaluated ...
Spade Ranches includes six ranches across west Texas, totaling approximately 275,000 acres. The Rend...
Spotted knapweed is the most serious range weed problem in western Montana. Although picloram is oft...
Honey mesquite (Prosopis glandulosa var. glandulosa) represents the most severe brush problem in the...
Spatial variability of weeds in a field was used as input information for a bio-economic weed contro...
White-tailed deer tended to evacuate a 1,800-ha, mixed-brush pasture during 5 months following aeria...
The potential of invasive plants to alter fuel properties over time has implications for the rancher...