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Brush Management

by Web Editor last modified Jan 17, 2026 08:18 PM
Contributors: Working Lands For Wildlife
Brush Management
Brush management involves practices to control or remove invasive woody plants like shrubs and trees. Techniques include mechanical removal, chemical treatments, controlled burns, and manual cutting, aimed at improving land usability, enhancing wildlife habitats, and preventing the spread of invasive species.

Publication Date: 2025

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1. Long, D. S., Wuest, S. B., Wi liams, J. D., Rauwenda l, R., & Bailey, M. J. (2010, July). Contour planting: A strategy to reduce soil erosion on steep slopes. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Precision Agriculture Abstracts and Proceedings, Denver, CO, USA (pp. 18-21). ADD Scan Image Here

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