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Abilene Hosts Brush Control Symposium


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N UPDATE ON BRUSH CONTROL methods over the last 10 years will be the topic of an


April 25 symposium at the Taylor County Expo Center, Abilene. Preregistration is $10, and onsite


registration is $20; both include lunch and symposium proceedings. Academic and industry represen-


tatives will highlight new technolo- gy and innovations within the fi eld. Learn about new rangeland herbi- cides developed by both Dow Agro- Sciences and DuPont; drift control; new acid-based formulations; bio- logical control of unwanted brush; new regulations for herbicide use; prescribed burning; and new Web- based/smartphone technology for rangeland planning. Contact Joe Franklin at 325-


944-0147 or Cody Scott at 325-486- 6744 for registration information, or check with the NRCS offi ce in your local USDA Service Center. CEUs for the private applicator’s license are available to attendees.


Hosts • Dow AgroSciences • DuPont


• The Texas Section Society for Range Management


• Natural Resources Conservation Service Grazing Lands Conservation Institute


• Angelo State University


• Texas AgriLife Extension Service


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