Maintaining Wildlife Openings with Picloram Pellets

Picloram pellets (TORDON 10K) were used to selectively control unwanted woody vegetation in wildlife openings. The pellets were more convenient, economical, and effective than mechanical and liquid herbicide methods used previously. Ease of picloram application has greatly increased the scope of ope...

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Veröffentlicht in:Wildlife Society bulletin 1974-07, Vol.2 (2), p.40-45
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Vegetation
Wildlife
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