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Invasive Plant Control – List of Tasks 

In general the intent of our hand work is to enhance the effectiveness of the grazing horses – to manage for healthy plant community, good forage, increased grazeable acres. Our hand work also has to compensate for (and prevent) fire, which otherwise would be a balancing force in our oak grassland.

JANUARY Feed on Weeds
FEBRUARY Crossfence Maintenance
Coyote Bush seedlings – hand pull
MARCH Hemlock – hand pull
Coyote Bush seedlings – hand pull
Scotch Broom – pull & cut
APRIL Hemlock – mow
Mustard/Thistle – weedeat or mow
Artichoke Thistle – look for survivors
Purple Star Thistle – look for survivors
MAY Hemlock – weedeat & mow
Mustard/Thistle – weedeat or mow
JUNE Teasel – behead & cut stalks
JULY Teasel – behead & cut stalks
Yellow Star Thistle – pull & remove
Tule Control…
AUGUST Structure Maintenance
Stall Maintenance
SEPTEMBER Coyote Bush – cut mature plants
Clear Defensible Space
OCTOBER Broom – cut, pull mature plants
Coyote Bush – clear corrals
Feed on Weeds
NOVEMBER Feed on Weeds
Trail Maintenance
DECEMBER Feed on Weeds

UC Ag & Natural Resources IPM Weed Gallery: http://ipm.ucanr.edu/PMG/weeds_all.html

California Invasive Plant Council: https://cal-ipc.org/

California Invasive Plant Council: Weed Workers Handbook: httpss://www.cal-ipc.org/resources/library/publications/wwh/

California Invasive Plant Council: Best Practices for Herbicide use in Wildland Management: https://www.cal-ipc.org/ip/management/BMPs/BMPHerbicide.pdf/

Calflora – plant database: https://www.calflora.org/

Jepson Herbarium – California Flora: https://ucjeps.berkeley.edu/eflora/

California Native Grasslands Association: https://www.cnga.org/

ARTICLES

  • OVERVIEW OF MANAGEMENT TASKS:  Description of plants & control methods  at OHA.  Overview of Management Tasks   PHOTO GALLERY
  • Brush Pile guidelines from EBMUD:  brush piles
  • EBMUD RANGE MANAGEMENT PLAN:  An explanation of the management goals on EBMUD watershed rangelands. Excellent document written by Rod Tripp in 2001.  Joe also gets a photo credit. ebmud_rrmp_1
  • SWIMMING UPSTREAM AND HAVING FUN:  Richard King explains holistic grazing in a Grasslands article from 2011. Excellent presentation on rotational grazing and the interaction of plants, soil, animals and agriculture. A good read. Swimming upstream and having fun_0
  • NATIVE GRASSES OF EBMUD WATERSHED adapted by Kerry Blackwell: Native Grasses of EBMUD Watershed
Attachments
 teasel flyer 2013
Purple Star Thistle: Cal-IPC_ Invasive Plants of California’s Wildland.pdf
Hemlock:Cal-IPC_hemlock.pdf