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Title: Prescribed Burning as a Management Practice

Publication ID: L815

Description: Burning grassland can recycle nutrients, control weeds & brush, improve grazing distribution, reduce wildfire hazards, improve wildlife habitat, & increase livestock production.

Author(s): Hartnett, David C.
Ohlenbusch, Paul D.

Publication Date: March 2000

Tags: woody perennials, grasses, trees, shrubs, herbicides, Broadleaf weeds, forbs, Native Hay Meadows, Bobwhite quail, prairie chicken, tillering, smoke, safety, L-815

Resource Type: text

Format: PDF

Language: English


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http://www.ksre.ksu.edu/library/crpsl2/l815.pdf (194 KB)

L815
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