Weed Management Affects Pasture Productivity and Animal Performance [PDF]
Weed can be defined as any plant growing in undesirable locations. Weeds are considered one of the main challenges in agricultural fields. Weeds affect pasture productivity mainly because of the competition for limited resources such as nutrients, water,
Brêtas, I. L. +3 more
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An Archeological Investigation Of The Proposed North Harris County Regional Water Authority Project 28E-2, Harris County, Texas [PDF]
On July 24, 2017, Moore Archeological Consulting, Inc. of Houston, Texas conducted an intensive, linear cultural resource survey of the proposed 12-inch water line between Grant Road and the Lake Forest UD Water Plant #3 in Harris County, Texas.
Goings, Rachel, Mangum, Douglas G
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PB956 Managing Lawn Weeds [PDF]
Ideally, you probably want a great-looking lawn with minimal weeds without using up a lot of your free time. Minor additions and/or adjustments in your current lawn care program may go far toward improving the quality of your lawn and minimizing the ...
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Brush control and associated botanical changes following tebuthiuron application in Kansas [PDF]
Photocopy of ...
Nolte, Dale Louis
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Master Plant List for Texas Range and Pasture Plant Identification Contests [PDF]
44 pp.Entrants in range and pasture plant identification contests will find this reference useful.
Ragsdale, Bobby
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Heces ovinas depuestas como inóculo en la técnica de producción de gases para la valoración nutritiva de forrajes [PDF]
Se evaluaron heces ovinas depuestas como inóculo en la técnica de producción de gas para la valoración nutritivade pastos tropicales para rumiantes. Se emplearon heces de ovinos que consumían pastos de gramíneas y se empleóla técnica de producción de gas
González Rodríguez, Mileidys +3 more
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Growth and Survival Outcomes for Immature Gopher Tortoises in Contrasting Habitats: A Test of Drone-Based Habitat Assessment. [PDF]
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James K. Tex Lewis Papers [PDF]
James K. “Tex” Lewis was a professor of Animal and Range Sciences at South Dakota State University from 1950 to 1985. The collection comprises his work in teaching and research in range management and range livestock nutrition.
SDSU Archives and Special Collections, Hilton M. Briggs Library
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Louisiana Agriculture Magazine, Summer 1978 [PDF]
LSU Agricultural Experiment Station
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