Abstract

Fear of recovery by sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) has long been one of the deterrents to undertaking reseeding projects on depleted sagebrush ranges. Various levels of competition by sagebrush have been shown to curtail production by many associated species, including crested wheatgrass (A!?-@ pyron desertorum) and native forages (Robertson, 1947; Robertson et al., 1966). Herbicides have proved to be a good tool for quick renovation of grassed ranges rendered unproductive by sagebrush competition. The rate and magnitude of increased production by crested wheatgrass after application of herbicide is the subject of this study. Methods of economic evaluation of

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