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Chemical brush control for fire hazard reduction and natural landscape improvement around the rural home

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O. A. Leonard
W. A. Harvey, University of California

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California Agriculture 16(9):2-4.

Published September 01, 1962

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Many chemicals are available for brush control to reduce fire hazards around rural homes. These chemicals can also be used to reduce competition to desirable native trees and shrubs for landscaping. Livestock offer the preferred method of reducing the amount of dry grass and re-growth of brush seedlings. However, this article also discusses chemicals that can be used for this purpose.

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Chemical brush control for fire hazard reduction and natural landscape improvement around the rural home

O. A. Leonard, W. A. Harvey
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Chemical brush control for fire hazard reduction and natural landscape improvement around the rural home

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Authors

O. A. Leonard
W. A. Harvey, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 16(9):2-4.

Published September 01, 1962

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Many chemicals are available for brush control to reduce fire hazards around rural homes. These chemicals can also be used to reduce competition to desirable native trees and shrubs for landscaping. Livestock offer the preferred method of reducing the amount of dry grass and re-growth of brush seedlings. However, this article also discusses chemicals that can be used for this purpose.

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