Publications
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SRM Publications
Kentucky bluegrass invaded rangeland: Ecosystem implications and adaptive management approaches
• Fire, grazing, and their combination are promising tools for managing Kentucky bluegrass to maintain diverse and productive grasslands
Guidance for Counties, Tribes, Municipalities, and Water Providers
Research Brief
Landowner perception of information about prescribed burning: Influence on the application of this land management tool in the Southern Great Plains by: Lars Coleman, Carissa Wonkka, Morgan Treadwell, and Urs Kreuter of Texas A&M University
Research Brief
Prescribed Fire in the Southern Great Plains: District judges’ perspectives of prescribed fire
2020-02
Prescribed Fire in the Southern Great Plains: Factors influencing county commissioners’decisions about burn bans
The Mid-Missouri Prescribed Burn Association in cooperation with SD NRCS and SDSU Extension hosted two eastern red cedar tree control workshops entitled “Grass or Cedar: Time to Choose” on March 3rd in Mitchell and March 5th in Yankton. The Yankton workshop was recorded. The workshop is split into six separate sessions and available on Youtube at: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlldDb7IZYqIc80uMFNOSlJwKcQN87XoM. You will find an overview of the cedar tree encroachment problem in South Dakota along the James River and Missouri River valleys, a discussion of non-burning methods of control, an introduction to prescribed burning methods, and a discussion of technical assistance and available NRCS cost share programs.