6 pp., 3 illustrationsWhile brush can be a problem for livestock production on South Texas rangelands, brush is a necessary part of the habitat for deer. This publication describes various brush management methods and illustrates treatment patterns that both increase forage and preserve enough brush cover for deer and other wildlife
Rio Grande Plain habitats with a range in total brush cover from 10 to 97% were selected from three ...
White-tailed deer welfare and production under various intensities of continuous-use grazing by comb...
Wildlife management is becoming the principal, as opposed to a supplemental, enterprise in many ranc...
All mechanical brush control practices except root plowing increased preference values and forage ra...
Brush provides cover and food for deer. Optimal deer habitat includes a mix-ture of brush-covered la...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were observed by spotlight in the Rolling Plains of Texas...
Brush management for improving wildlife habitat in South Texas is important because of the economic ...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer was studied on t...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virg...
Adoption of effective brush management methods is critical to achieving many rangeland management ob...
Botanical composition of white-tailed deer fecal pellets from untreated and brush-controlled areas o...
Brush is an important component of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) habitat. We deter...
Prescribed burning is a recommended maintenance treatment following mechanical treatments of south T...
Mechanical top growth removal of certain shrub species stimulates sprouting and temporarily increase...
Brush control methods involving a minimum of soil disturbance were the most reliable methods of impr...
Rio Grande Plain habitats with a range in total brush cover from 10 to 97% were selected from three ...
White-tailed deer welfare and production under various intensities of continuous-use grazing by comb...
Wildlife management is becoming the principal, as opposed to a supplemental, enterprise in many ranc...
All mechanical brush control practices except root plowing increased preference values and forage ra...
Brush provides cover and food for deer. Optimal deer habitat includes a mix-ture of brush-covered la...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) were observed by spotlight in the Rolling Plains of Texas...
Brush management for improving wildlife habitat in South Texas is important because of the economic ...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer was studied on t...
The relative use of 11 major brush types and a rootplowed area by white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virg...
Adoption of effective brush management methods is critical to achieving many rangeland management ob...
Botanical composition of white-tailed deer fecal pellets from untreated and brush-controlled areas o...
Brush is an important component of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Raf.) habitat. We deter...
Prescribed burning is a recommended maintenance treatment following mechanical treatments of south T...
Mechanical top growth removal of certain shrub species stimulates sprouting and temporarily increase...
Brush control methods involving a minimum of soil disturbance were the most reliable methods of impr...
Rio Grande Plain habitats with a range in total brush cover from 10 to 97% were selected from three ...
White-tailed deer welfare and production under various intensities of continuous-use grazing by comb...
Wildlife management is becoming the principal, as opposed to a supplemental, enterprise in many ranc...