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1994-1995 Commercial Horticulture Weed Control Handbook
EB0126
$5.00
1994
This periodically updated handbook is a guide for selecting horticultural herbicides. It includes information and safe handling precautions for herbicides on lawns, ornamentals, orchards, small fruits and vegetable crops. 82 pages.
Biocontrol of Spotted Knapweed
MT199915AG
$0.00
1999
Biological Control of Weeds in Montana
1V93001
$14.95
1993
We risk losing productive rangelands, pastures and forests due to the rapid spread of noxious weeds such as spotted knapweed, leafy spurge and dalmatian toadflax. Video looks at a promising control method: obtaining natural enemies of weeds from their native habitats and releasing them in Montana.
MT200811AG
$0.00
2008
This Montguide describes cheatgrass biological and ecological characteristics. It also provides mechanical, cultural and chemical management options to control this species in crop and non-crop situations.
MT199911AG
$0.00
2006
Common tansy has a long history of medicinal use, but in Montana it has become a problem weed--a Category 2 Noxious Weed--in pastures and along roadsides, fence lines and stream banks. This fact sheet discusses the most recent techniques for managing common tansey. Illustrated.
Controlling Persian Darnel
1C123
$0.00
1981
Dalmatian and Yellow Toadflax Weeds of Pasture and Rangeland
EB0115
$0.00
1995
History and distribution (including U.S. map), identification, biology, management, control (mechanical, cultural, biological and chemical). 13 pages. 11 color photographs.
Dalmatian Toadflax cards (pkg of 10)
4476
$1.00
2004
Dalmatian toadflax is a stout-looking plant that grows up to 3 feet in height and found in rangelands, pastures and along roads in arid enviroments. If seen please report siting to a wildlife services office.
Dalmatian Toadflax Weed Model
4469
$45.00
2003
Dyer's Woad: A Threat to Rangeland in Montana
MT199614AG
$0.00
2005
History, growth habit and seed germination and suggestions for controlling dyer's woad, a noxious weed (currently in 8 Montana counties). Illustrations.
Garlic Mustard cards (pkg of 10)
4517
$1.00
2009
Garlic Mustard Weed Model
4513
$45.00
2009
EB0187
$0.00
2009
MT199709AG
$0.00
2009
This weed is non-native and poisonous and infests pastures, hay fields and disturbed areas. Describes growth and dispersal and suggests control strategies.
Impacts of Noxious Weeds on the Ecology and Economy of Montana
EB0152
$0.00
1998
This pamphlet provides a very concise but thorough justification for making every possible effort to manage noxious weeds. It stresses costs not only to agriculture but to recreation and wildlife. Printed in full color.
MT200601AG
$0.00
2006
This Montguide gives you detailed information on how to design a weed control program that relies more on management techniques and less on herbicides and tillage. Find out how integrating biological, cultural, mechanical and chemical practices can help reduce the colonization, establishment and impact of weeds on your crops.
Invasive Plant Prevent on Guidelines
4472
$1.75
2003
The purpose of this guide is to provide practical techinques to prevent the invasion and permanent establishment of invasive plants on roadsides and in natural areas. Divided into four sections.
Invasive Plants: Western North America; An introduction to Problematic Widespread Species
4456
$3.50
2002
Knapweed Weed Model
4468
$45.00
2003
EB0134
$0.00
1997
Identification, life cycle, distribution, physical control, plant competition, grazing management, biological and chemical control, suggested management plan. 25 pages. 12 color photos, distribution map for U.S. and southern Canada, tables, graphs and appendix detailing habitat requirement, biology and collecting suggestions for currently approved insect biocontrol agents.
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