Author
MORRIS, LESLEY - Utah State University | |
Monaco, Thomas |
Submitted to: Popular Publication
Publication Type: Popular Publication Publication Acceptance Date: 9/1/2009 Publication Date: 9/1/2009 Citation: Morris, L., Monaco, T.A. 2009. Land Use Legacies in the Park Valley Area of Box Elder County. Popular Publication. Interpretive Summary: As part of a new Area-wide Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management (EBIPM) project through the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, we are seeking the answer to what is the difference between soils that have never been cultivated and those that were dry farmed historically. The Area-wide EBIPM is a multi-state, interagency, collaborative program with universities and private propery owners to research and demonstrate the use of ecologically principles to combat invasive plants (www.ebipm.org). Data collection on differences between dry-farmed lands and adjacent un-farmed areas begin in summer 2009. We look forward to reporting on how these studies help us better understand land-use legacies so that management practices for agencies and private land owners can be improved. Technical Abstract: As part of a new Area-wide Ecologically Based Invasive Plant Management (EBIPM) project through the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, we are seeking the answers to what is the difference between soils that have never been cultivated and those that were dry farmed historically. The Area-wide EBIPM is a multi-state, interagency, collaborative program with universities and private property owners to research and demonstrate the use of ecological principles to combat invasive plants (www.ebipm.org). Data collection on differences between dry-farmed lands and adjacent un-farmed areas began in summer 2009. We look forward to reporting on how these studies help us better understand land-use legacies so that management practices for agencies and private land owners can be improved. |