TY - BOOK AU - Hamilton,W.T. AU - TI - Brush management: past, present, future T2 - Texas A & M University agriculture series SN - 9781603446280 AV - SB612 .B787 2004 PY - 2004/// CY - College Station PB - Texas A and M University Press KW - Brush KW - Control KW - Texas KW - Rangelands KW - Weed control KW - Range management KW - Prescribed burning KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Introduction: rangeland woody plant and weed management--past, present, and future; Wayne T. Hamilton and Darrell N. Ueckert --; Mechanical practices prior to 1975; Wayne T. Hamilton and C. Wayne Hanselka --; Current state of the art; Harold Wiedemann --; The future of mechanical treatments for brush management: what is next?; Rory Burroughs, Mike Gibbs, Robert K. Lyons, and Colin McGahey --; Chemical weed and brush control: where we have been; Rodney W. Bovey --; A paradigm shift --; Rob Mitchell, Steve Whisenant, and Ron Sosebee --; Future of rangeland chemical week and brush control: a Texas range scientist's viewpoint; Allan McGinty --; Timing: the key to successful brush management with herbicides; Ronald E. Sosebee --; A historical perspective; Darrell N. Ueckert --; Current state of the art; C. Jack DeLoach and Phil A. Lewis --; The future of biological management of weeds on rangelands: an entomologist's viewpoint; David C. Thompson and Kevin T. Gardner --; Biological management of noxious brush: a range scientist's viewpoint; Charles A. Taylor, Jr. --; Fire ecology and the progression of prescribed burning for brush management; C.J. Scifres --; Prescribed burning: current policies, regulations, and information sources; D. Lynn Drawe and Allen Rasmussen --; Effective application of prescribed burning; B. Keith Blair, Jeffrey C. Sparks, and Joe Franklin --; What's next: the future of fire as a tool for managing brush; R. James Ansley and Charles A. Taylor --; Economic and financial considerations; J. Richard Conner --; Runoff from rangelands: the role of shrubs; Bradford P. Wilcox --; Integrating wildlife concerns into brush management; Dale Rollins and Ken Cearley --; Conclusion: developing and implementing brush management strategies; Darrell N. Ueckert and Wayne T. Hamilton; 2; b N2 - From the futile attempts at eradication to the successes of integrated brush management, practitioners examine mechanical, biological, chemical, and fire-related methods from three perspectives--the past, the present or "state-of-the-art," and the future UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=514632&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -