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    Espaliers by Sydney Park Brown, Thomas H. Yeager, Robert J. Black

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…Black, describes the technique of training plants against walls, fences, or trellises. It describes formal patterns, how to support, plant, and train them, general care, and trimming tips. …”
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    Blackberry and Dewberry: Biology and Control by Jason A. Ferrell, Brent A. Sellers

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…Blackberry is commonly found in fence rows, ditch banks, and pastures and can be overlooked for extended periods of time. …”
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    Fireweed (Heartleaf Nettle) Control in Pastures by Brent Sellers, Jason Ferrell, Pratap Devkota

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences), as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. …”
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    Fireweed (Heartleaf nettle) Control in Pastures by Jason A. Ferrell

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…This winter annual species is commonly observed in north and central Florida pastures, particularly in bareground areas (near feeding pens and under fences) as well as along tree lines where forage grasses are less dense. …”
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    Cat’s-Claw Vine, Dolichandra unguis-cati—A Showy but Invasive Plant in Florida by Niels Proctor, Jason Smith

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…It is valued as an ornamental, particularly in dry areas, because it needs little water or care and can climb almost anything, covering fences and other structures with an attractive carpet of leaves and flowers. …”
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    Herbicide Application Techniques for Woody Plant Control by Jason Ferrell, Ken Langeland, Brent Sellers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…These woody species can be particularly troublesome and require control since they will compromise fence intregrity, impede canal drainage, interfere with transmission of electricity, and some species (such as cherry trees) are highly poisonous to livestock. …”
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    Baiting the Nine-banded Armadillo by Holly K. Ober, Lucas W. DeGroote, Russell F. Mizell

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…They are good at both burrowing beneath and climbing over fences. There are also no effective methods for baiting them into traps. …”
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    Cost Estimates of Producing Sapodilla in South Florida, 2017 by Fredy H. Ballen, Aditya Singh, Edward A. Evans, Jonathan H. Crane

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Sapodilla plantings must be fenced, and the fruit must be moved in covered vehicles to prevent fruit being eaten by wildlife and the plant from infesting areas outside the grove. …”
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    Assessment of Physicochemical Parameters of Harvested Rainwater in Hamuhambo Town Council Rubanda District. by Atuheire, Israel

    Published 2025
    “…There were no significant variations in the variables accessed apart from an abnormally high turbidity value at ST 05 where the sample was picked from the minimal water remaining on the floor that contained a lot of total dissolved solids suggesting regular cleaning of the RWHS at the beginning of each rain season, a first flush of 15 minutes at the beginning of the rain and installation of proper pre-filtration mechanisms. It is important to fence the underground RWHS to keep away children who may contaminate the water. …”
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