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Issue Date
2021Author
Becchetti, TheresaBarry, Sheila
Honey, Marc
Ozeran, Rebecca
Defreese, Denise
de la Rosa, Charlie
Rao, Devii
Freese, Robert
Principe, Zach
Shomo, Brian
Subject
GUIDEBOOKSWEED CONTROL
HERBIVORES
HERBIVOROUS
FORAGING
CATTLE
SHEEP
GOATS
PLANTS
CONSERVATION
ECOLOGY
Book title
Best Management Practices for Non-Chemical Weed ControlBegin page
151End page
171
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https://www.cal-ipc.org/resources/library/publications/non-chem/Abstract
...The information in this guide is organized into sections based on similarities in the certain techniques— either how they are applied or how they control a weed.... Grazing by cattle, sheep, and goats can be used as a technique for controlling weeds. There are differences in effectiveness among grazers depending on weed species and environments being targeted, but in general grazing (herbivory) for weed control varies more by the plants being grazed than the animals grazing them....Type
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