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Field Guide for Managing Saltcedar in the Southwest
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Document Date: 2013-02-16 11:26:11


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Washington / DC / Diorhabda Utah / /

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United States / /

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Extinction / /

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Utah State University / TARGET Center / /

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crop oil / chemical control methods / particular site / spray solution / chemical penetration / Web treatments / satellite guidance system / permit applications / percent imazapyr solution / acre total solution / high horsepower machinery / saltcedar site / intertwined root systems / powered sprayer systems / native riparian systems / aerial applications / ground-based foliar applications / excavating equipment / helicopter applications / oil / mechanical equipment / chemical methods / herbicide /

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United States Department of Agriculture / U.S. Forest Service / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Wildlife Service / office of Civil Rights / Oregon Department of Agriculture / Utah State University / Department of Agriculture Forest Service Southwestern Region TP-R3-16-2 / Inspection Service / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / /

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Eric Combs / /

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Director / surveyor / /

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Texas / New Mexico / Oklahoma / Nevada / California / Arizona / Colorado / /

Region

western Oklahoma / southwestern United States / New England / northeastern New Mexico / /

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