Browsing Journal of Range Management, Volume 17, Number 5 (September 1964) by Subjects
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Vegetational Responses Following Winged Elm and Oak Control in OklahomaTotal herbage production increased significantly following 92 to 100 percent control of winged elm, oak, and hickory trees. This increase, however, was mostly in less desirable grass and forb plants, even on reseeded plots. Natural recovery of desirable grasses after brush control on this type in Oklahoma appears to be a slow process. Reseeding may speed up forage plant establishment, but more research is needed.