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Title: Integrating cultivation history into EBIPM

Author
item MORRIS, LESLEY - Utah State University
item Monaco, Thomas

Submitted to: Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 7/26/2011
Publication Date: 8/1/2011
Citation: Morris, L.R., Monaco, T.A. 2011. Integrating cultivation history into EBIPM. Eastern Oregon Agricultural Research Center. 32 p.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Ecologically based invasive plant management (EBIPM) is a systematic thinking and planning process to assist with applying the appropriate combination of tools and strategies to addrress the underlying cause of invasion rather than simply controlling invasive annual grass abundance. Cultivation history is an essential part of the EBIPM process because of the impacts past cultivation can have on a site. This guide highlights how knowing about historical cultivation can increase the chances of success in management of invasive species. It is designed to help landowners, land managers, and scientists with step-by-step instructions for researching the valuable cultivation history of the land on which they work.