Our Public LandsBureau of Land Management, 1956 |
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... ground and spewing 2,4 - D butyl ester of dic phenoxy acetic acid , this airplane is waging aerial warfare on halogeton - a comparatively new to the rangelands of the West and poisonous to sheep and The action is part of trials ...
... ground and spewing 2,4 - D butyl ester of dic phenoxy acetic acid , this airplane is waging aerial warfare on halogeton - a comparatively new to the rangelands of the West and poisonous to sheep and The action is part of trials ...
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... ground cover ) to heavy ( over 25 percent ground cover ) . The average density would be " high medium " to " low heavy . " The halogeton density in the Idaho treated area was light or scattered . Formulations of 2,4 - D were the most ...
... ground cover ) to heavy ( over 25 percent ground cover ) . The average density would be " high medium " to " low heavy . " The halogeton density in the Idaho treated area was light or scattered . Formulations of 2,4 - D were the most ...
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... ground and staking it down . This tape was placed at right angles to the line of flight and near each transect . Three strips of tape were used in each 100 - acre plot . After treatment , the tapes were picked up and filed . After the ...
... ground and staking it down . This tape was placed at right angles to the line of flight and near each transect . Three strips of tape were used in each 100 - acre plot . After treatment , the tapes were picked up and filed . After the ...
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... ground rig applications . It appears that aerial spraying will not give complete elimination of halogeton but may be the most practical method of applying one or more of the early season treatments to large isolated infestations where ...
... ground rig applications . It appears that aerial spraying will not give complete elimination of halogeton but may be the most practical method of applying one or more of the early season treatments to large isolated infestations where ...
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... ground by cedar posts set into the ground and connected by 2 - by - 6 cross beams , " Bishop Tanner added . The fences were built to control livestock use on the range . Some were built to separate the summer and winter ranges , others ...
... ground by cedar posts set into the ground and connected by 2 - by - 6 cross beams , " Bishop Tanner added . The fences were built to control livestock use on the range . Some were built to separate the summer and winter ranges , others ...
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