Search results for: “pricklypear biology and management”
- PublicationPricklypear is often considered an undesirable plant on Texas rangelands. However, many wildlife species feed on pricklypear, and it can be used as supplemental forage for livestock during winter and...
- PublicationPricklypear is often considered an undesirable plant on Texas rangelands. However, many wildlife species feed on pricklypear, and it can be used as supplemental forage for livestock during winter and...
- PublicationThis Saltcedar: Biology and Management publication describes the biology and ecological impacts of Saltcedar and recommended water use and control strategies....
- PublicationThis publication provides information on Eastern Wild Turkey biology and management in Texas. It explains the history of wild turkey and their known ecoregions. Physical characteristics, nesting, brooding behavior, and...
- PublicationIn this book, Rodney Bovey has synthesized years of research to reflect current knowledge of the biology, morphology, and management of mesquite. Considered by many as invasive, he addresses encroachment...
- PublicationJunipers (or cedars) are a major management concern on Texas rangelands. This publication discusses the physical characteristics of the two major species in western Texas the juniper and redberry juniper....
- PublicationProducers who understand the common grazing management mistakes discussed in this publication will be able to analyze their operations, realistically estimate their forage resources, and make adjustments if necessary. (3...
- Publication...aesthetic health to suffer. This publication provides information on the biology of the crapemyrtle bark scale, the damage it causes, and the chemical and mechanical methods of control. (4 Pages)...
- PublicationCockroaches rank high on the homeowner's list of insect problems. This publication helps the reader recognize the various species of cockroaches and understand their biology and behavior. It also describes...
- PublicationJunipers (or cedars) are a major management concern on Texas rangelands. This publication discusses physical characteristics of the two major species in western Texas–ashe juniper and redberry juniper. Watershed management,...