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The Bureau of Land Management The Bureau of Land Managements mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
The average cost for control on a 1/4-acre lot is $100, with prices ranging from $65 to $165. On the extreme high-end, expect to pay a professional about $615 for an acre or more. If you have a very small area to treat, costs will be closer to $35.
management is a combination of the techniques of prevention, control, and eradication to manage weeds in a crop, cropping system, or environment. From: Fundamentals of Science (Fifth Edition), 2018.
Weeds can be controlled in many ways. Methods of control include mechanical methods, crop competition, crop rotation, biological predators and diseases, fire, and chemical control. Use of chemicals will be the main topic of discussion in this publication. Herbicides are chemicals that are used to control vegetation.
The various practices used to control or eradicate the weeds may be grouped into three generally categories, namely: prevention, eradication, and control. Prevention, eradication and control are the fundamental principles of control.
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Objectives of forest management Thinning excess plants from a stand. Preventing disease movement through root grafts. Preventing invasion of herbaceous and/or woody vegetation into recreational areas and wildlife openings. Controlling vegetation along forest roads and around buildings and facilities.
control system must follow up programme of prevention measures. management is the process of limiting infestations so the crops could be grown profitably and other activities of man conducted efficiently. Management principles are consistant with prevention, eradication and control.
A management plan is a strategy designed to control weeds as part of an IPM (integrated pest management) plan. To build a successful management plan, youll need to identify species and populations, determine weeds economic thresholds, and choose the most appropriate control methods and timing.

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