Rangelands of the western United States are becoming an increasingly important resource for many uses, including livestock grazing, wild-life habitat, recreation areas and watersheds. These lands have much undeveloped potential and can be greatly improved to better sustain these many demands. Herbaceous weed control-revegetation systems are powerful tools in this improvement.
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