Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Burning and Grazing on Glade Range in Missouri
The most aggressive woody invader of glade range is not a hardwood but eastern redcedar. Unlike the common Ozark hardwoods, eastern redcedar does not sprout from the base if the top is killed and the tops are relatively easy to kill by burning. So the absence of valuable hardwoods and the susceptibility of redcedar to fire suggest that burning might be a useful tool on glade range.
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