Burning-reseeding and burning-reseeding-herbicide treatments near Dewey, Arizona significantly reduced oak chaparral shrub cover for over 7 years and resulted in significantly greater grass production for 5 to 7 years. Grass production was up to 770 lb/acre greater on treated areas than on untreated, depending on the type of treatment, number of years following treatment, and various environmental factors.This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries.The Journal of Range Management archives are made available by the Society for Range Management and the University of Arizona Libraries. Contact lbry-journals@email.arizona.edu for further informatio...
A severe May wildfire decimated an unthinned ponderosa pine stand in northern Arizona, while an adja...
A burned private forest was revegetated by seeding to grasses, legumes, shrubs, and trees. The seque...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...
Total herbage production increased significantly following 92 to 100 percent control of winged elm, ...
Spraying of an old stand of chaparral with herbicides was shown to increase range-carrying capacity ...
Aerial spraying of an Ozark woodland with 2,4,5-T temporarily increased yields of grasses preferred ...
Herbage production by weeping, Boer, and Lehmann lovegrasses was essentially unaffected by winter bu...
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Herbage production was evaluated after overstory removal from different sites within the pinyon-juni...
Herbage production and regrowth following grazing were greater in openings than under oaks. Soil moi...
Fire suppression has led to large fuel accumulations in many regions of the United States. In respon...
Soil moisture depletion in the first 3 ft of soil under chaparral reaches high levels of stress each...
Balsam poplar, aspen, and willows that had invaded subirrigated sandy rangeland were treated with (1...
A field study was initiated in May 1981 to monitor the effectiveness of mechanical brush control (ch...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
A severe May wildfire decimated an unthinned ponderosa pine stand in northern Arizona, while an adja...
A burned private forest was revegetated by seeding to grasses, legumes, shrubs, and trees. The seque...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...
Total herbage production increased significantly following 92 to 100 percent control of winged elm, ...
Spraying of an old stand of chaparral with herbicides was shown to increase range-carrying capacity ...
Aerial spraying of an Ozark woodland with 2,4,5-T temporarily increased yields of grasses preferred ...
Herbage production by weeping, Boer, and Lehmann lovegrasses was essentially unaffected by winter bu...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
Herbage production was evaluated after overstory removal from different sites within the pinyon-juni...
Herbage production and regrowth following grazing were greater in openings than under oaks. Soil moi...
Fire suppression has led to large fuel accumulations in many regions of the United States. In respon...
Soil moisture depletion in the first 3 ft of soil under chaparral reaches high levels of stress each...
Balsam poplar, aspen, and willows that had invaded subirrigated sandy rangeland were treated with (1...
A field study was initiated in May 1981 to monitor the effectiveness of mechanical brush control (ch...
This material was digitized as part of a cooperative project between the Society for Range Managemen...
A severe May wildfire decimated an unthinned ponderosa pine stand in northern Arizona, while an adja...
A burned private forest was revegetated by seeding to grasses, legumes, shrubs, and trees. The seque...
Roller chopping and shredding of woody plants reduced the overall stature, canopy cover, and woody p...