Weed Management in Pastures and Rangeland--2020
A thistle growing in a cow pasture. Photo taken 04-05-18.
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Sellers, Brent, y Pratap Devkota. 2020. «Weed Management in Pastures and Rangeland--2020: SS-AGR-08 WG006, Rev. 02 2020». EDIS 2020 (1). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wg006-2020.

Resumen

Weeds in pastures and rangeland cost ranchers in excess of $180 million annually in Florida by reducing forage yield, lowering forage quality, and causing animal injury through toxicity or specialized plant organs (thorns and spines). Effective weed management begins with a healthy pasture. Weeds are seldom a serious problem in a well-managed, vigorously growing pasture. Good pasture management involves the proper choice of the forage species and variety, an adequate fertility program, controlled grazing management, and pest management (weeds, insects, and diseases).

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wg006-2020
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