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Result Demonstration

2003 Selected Rangeland Weed and Brush Control Demonstrations

District 7, San Angelo, TX.


Table of Contents

Mesquite Control

  • Redeem Leaf Spray for Mesquite Control
  • Remedy RTU vs. Remedy + Diesel as Mesquite Stem Spray
  • Generic Triclopyr (Micro Flo) for Control of Mesquite
  • Generic Triclopyr (Griffin) for Control of Mesquite
  • High Volume Broadcast Control of Shredded Mesquite
Juniper & Pricklypear
  • PastureGard for IPT Redberry Cedar Control
  • Pronone Power Pellets for Cedar Control
  • Generic Picloram for Pricklypear and Cedar Control
  • Comparison of Tordon 22K, Grazon P+D, Surmount and PastureGard for Control of Pricklypear
  • Picloram vs. Surmount for Pricklypear Control
  • Surmount as Ground Brodcast Treatment for Pricklypear Control
Saltcedar
  • Evaluation of Brush Monitor for Saltcedar Control
  • Rotary vs. Fixed Wing for Saltcedar Control
  • Control of Saltcedar with Individual Plant Leaf Sprays
Willow
  • Willow Baccharis Control
Yucca
  • IPT Yucca Control
  • Broadcast Yucca Control
Weed Control
  • Weed Control Demonstration
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District 7 AgriLife Research and Extension Center | 7887 U.S. Highway 87 North | San Angelo, TX 76901 | Phone: (325) 653-4576 | Fax: (325) 655-7791 | Email: Dale Rollins | Email: Bob Lyons

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