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GIS allows us to collect large amounts of data that offer a better picture of agricultural lands. This in turns offers opportunities for farmers and ranchers to make more-informed decisions on their operations.
Jeff Goodwin offers tips for successfully implementing mechanical and chemical brush management as well as rangeland planting.
Managing plant succession and reversing woody encroachment gives us more acres to graze.
Brush encroachment is a common problem for land managers, and it’s often a struggle to know how best to respond to the unwanted trees, vines and shrubs invading your land. On the other hand, there are times when a manager may want to increase brush or a particular brush species in certain areas.