Rangeland
Publications are available at the Texas AgriLife Bookstore . The links below will direct you there.
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B-6208 This field guide will help landowners and rangeland managers identify the brush and weed species of greatest concern in their areas. It includes plant descriptions, identifying characteristics, range maps, and multiple color photos for 99 species. Whether the land is being managed for livestock, for wildlife, or for recreation, this handbook will enable readers to identify problem species. 216 pp.
By: Charles R. Hart, Barron S. Rector, C. Wayne Hanselka, Robert K. Lyons, Allan McGinty |
P-203 The Texas Range Management Handbook CD contains 123 publications in 14 categories such as Ecosystem Management, Rangeland Inventory and Monitoring, Management of Rangelands, Ecological Restoration, Drought, Risk Management, Total Resource Management, Brush Control, Toxic Plants and Youth Education. The user can do word searches to find specific topics within the collection. This CD should be a valuable reference for rangeland owners and managers, agency personnel, private industry and students. By: Barron S. Rector |
B-182 Grasses are one of Texas' most valuable natural resources. This publication will introduce you to the amazing variety of native and introduced grasses in Texas. Plants are arranged alphabetically by common name, with scientific names given for clarity and reference. Each grass is beautifully illustrated and carefully described, with information about the areas of the state in which it can be found. (100 pages, 100 illustrations, 1 map) By: Barron S. Rector |
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