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Research Project: DEVELOPMENT OF A DECISION-SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR THE ECOLOGICALLY-BASED MANAGEMENT OF CHEATGRASS- AND MEDUSAHEAD-INFESTED RANGELAND

Location: Range and Meadow Forage Management Research

Title: EBIPM 2012 calendar

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Submitted to: Agricultural Research Service Publication
Publication Type: Other
Publication Acceptance Date: November 15, 2011
Publication Date: January 16, 2012
Citation: Smith, B.S. 2012. EBIPM 2012 calendar [calendar]. Agricultural Research Service Publication. 26 P.

Interpretive Summary: Ecologically-based invasive plant management (EBIPM) is a step by step process and a number of management recommendations are seasonally dependent. The important link between processes in need of repair to tools and strategies are ecological principles or rules of thumb cannot be understated. Understanding these principles is critical to ensuring the best choices of tools and strategies to develop a sustainable integrated management plan. Principles are outlined and explained by month.

Technical Abstract: Ecologically-based invasive plant management (EBIPM) is a step by step process and a number of management recommendations are seasonally dependent. The important link between processes in need of repair to tools and strategies are ecological principles or rules of thumb cannot be understated. Understanding these principles is critical to ensuring the best choices of tools and strategies to develop a sustainable integrated management plan. Principles are outlined and explained by month.

   

 
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Sheley, Roger
Svejcar, Anthony - Tony
 
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