Provides identification, life cycle, and management information for this parasitic weed that recently has become a problem in red clover seed production in Oregon.
Management options for English ivy in forest land: biological, chemical, and mechanical controls, plus grazing. Includes description of weed and its life cycle, history of infestation in the U.S. and West, and sources of more information.
Management options for brooms (Scotch, French, Spanish, and Portuguese) in forest land: biological, chemical, and mechanical controls, plus grazing and fire. Includes description of weeds and their life cycle, history ...
Management options for Himalayan and evergreen blackberry in forest land: preventive steps, biological, chemical, and mechanical controls, plus grazing. Includes description of weeds and their life cycle, history of ...
Management options for knotweeds (Japanese, giant, and a Japanese-giant hybrid) in forest land: biological, chemical, and mechanical controls, plus grazing. Includes description of weeds and their life cycle, history of ...
Management options for tansy ragwort in forest land: preventive steps; biological, chemical, and mechanical controls, plus grazing. Includes description of weed and its life cycle, history of infestation in the U.S. and West, and sources of more information.
Successful regeneration of forest stands often requires that crop trees be released from competing vegetation. This publication provides basic information on how to determine if release is necessary and methods for release.
Selecting roses for landscape use may seem like an impossible task, but with a few key elements in mind, you can select a rose or a group of roses to complement your new or current landscape.