November-December 2000

From: Native Warm-Season Grasses for Erosion Control You Gotta Be Kidding!

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Barnes, Thomas G. "Converting Tall Fescue Grasslands to Native Warm-Season Grasses." Eastern Native Grass Symposium, 2:331-341. 1999.

Barnes, Thomas G. and Brian E. Washburn. "Postemergence Tall Fescue (Festuca arundinacea) Control at Different Growth Stages with Glyphosate and AC 263,222." Weed Technology, 14 (1):223-230. 2000.

"Establishing Native Warm Season Grasses on Eastern Kentucky Strip-mines." Proc. Amer. Soc. Surface Mine and Reclamation, 25:615-633.

Washburn, Brian E. and Thomas G. Barnes. "Native Warm-season Grass and Forb Establishment Using Imazapic and 2, 4-D." Native Plants Journal, 1:61-68. University of Idaho. Spring 2000.

Washburn, Brian E., Thomas G. Barnes, and Jeffrey D. Sole. "Establishing Native Warm Season Grasses Using Plateau Herbicide." Ecological Restoration, 17 (3):40-45. University of Wisconsin-Madison Arboretum. Fall 1999.

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Washburn, Brian E., Thomas G. Barnes, and Jeffrey D. Sole. "Improving northern bobwhite habitat by converting tall fescue fields to native warm-season grasses." The Wildlife Society Bulletin, 28:97-104. Spring 2000.

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