Get reliable rangeland science

USING VERY SMALL HERBIVORES AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO CONTROL NOXIOUS WEEDS IN RANGELAND PASTURES.
Author
Greenhalgh, Linden K.
Publisher
Society for Range Management
Publication Year
2016
Body

Local high school students combined with weed, insect, and rangeland specialists to initiate a program to control noxious weeds in Tooele County, Utah. Thirty-three students at Tooele High School learned about controlling weeds with insects from weed bio-control specialists. The program consisted of in-class instruction about noxious weeds including why they matter, what weeds are a problem in the local area, methods of control including bio-control.Additionally, the project included field days with hands on collection, analysis, insectary construction, monitoring protocol and release of insects. Global positioning system (GPS) navigation and way point marking were also taught. Utah State University graduate students conducting ongoing related studies were involved in the program with the high school students.

Language
English
Resource Type
Text
Document Type
Conference Proceedings
Conference Name
SRM Corpus Christi, TX
Collection
SRM Annual Meeting Abstracts