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- PublicationIn addition to general suggestions for herbicides used to control brush and weeds on Texas rangelands, this publication provides information on the levels of control expected. (36 pages)...
- PublicationThe role of natural enemies in cotton pest management has often been obscured by the widespread use of broad-spectrum insecticides. However, cotton can support a large complex of insects, spiders,...
- Course...beds would also be considered a weed. Weed-infested landscapes are not aesthetically pleasing and can even decrease property values. Other ways that weeds injure plants or affect land use include:...
- PublicationAccurate weed identification is essential to successful weed control efforts. Your local Extension office can help to identify invasive weeds and grasses through live sampling and photos. This publication serves...
- PublicationWeed identification is necessary to the success of any weed control program. Frequently, simple plant keys or "picture" identification guides are used to identify weeds. This handbook, which identifies and...
- PublicationWeed management on native rangeland is a common practice to increase grass production, control poisonous plants, control seedling brush species, and provide some level of brush suppression on mature brush...
- PublicationWestern horse nettle is a weedy perennial in the nightshade family. Ranchers need to control it with herbicides to prevent livestock from ingesting poison that the weed produces. This publication...
- PublicationThreadleaf groundsel is a shrubby perennial weed found on rangelands in west central and west Texas. It is toxic to cattle and horses. Two methods of controlling this plant are...
- PublicationIntegrated Pest Management (IPM) can be used to control weeds, keep lawns healthy and protect the environment....