Brush Busters: How to Estimate Costs for Controlling Small Mesquite

Type
Publication
Date of Publication
March 23, 2022
Price
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Overview

This 3-page publication provides a simple, two-step method that is designed to control small mesquite before they mature, thicken and require expensive broadcast chemical or mechanical control methods.

This publication provides a simple, two-step method that is designed to control small mesquite before they mature, thicken and require expensive broadcast chemical or mechanical control methods. (3 pages)

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