Integrated Management of Eastern Redcedar
EC186
Published 2007
Published 2007
Integrated management of eastern redcedar on pasture and grasslands should be based on a combination of cultural, mechanical, biological and chemical tools to keep this tree from continuing to spread while protecting grassland production and profits.
Tree height should be used as a determining factor for control options. Burning, cutting, digging, mowing, use of goats and broadcast herbicide application are effective on trees up to 2 feet tall. Cutting and individual tree herbicide treatments work well on eastern redcedar 2-10 feet tall. Trees over 10 feet tall are most effectively and economically controlled by cutting. Control trees while they are small.
Tree height should be used as a determining factor for control options. Burning, cutting, digging, mowing, use of goats and broadcast herbicide application are effective on trees up to 2 feet tall. Cutting and individual tree herbicide treatments work well on eastern redcedar 2-10 feet tall. Trees over 10 feet tall are most effectively and economically controlled by cutting. Control trees while they are small.
Publication Details
| Authors |
Steven R. Melvin Terry L. Gompert Steven M. Gramlich |
|---|---|
| Subject | |
| Publication Date | April 13, 2007 |
| Last Revision Date | April 13, 2007 |
| Language | English |
| Formats |
PDF (web) |
| Series | Extension Circular |