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Its Time to Tame Mesquite! Sendero - The New Standard in Mesquite Control
2015-04-23 22:09:00| Beef
With its ability to thrive in hot, dry climates, mesquite is a major brush problem on Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico rangeland. Its deep taproot draws water during lengthy droughts that wipe out more desirable plants. read more
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EDF Renewable Services Enters Into Balance Of Plant Contract For Mesquite Creek Wind
2014-10-10 11:18:32| pollutiononline Home Page
EDF Renewable Services has entered into a Balance of Plant (BOP) contract with Sumitomo Corporation of Americas to provide BOP services for the Mesquite Creek Wind facility
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Hurricane remnant pounds Mesquite
2014-09-09 05:48:48| Electronics - Topix.net
Hurricane remnant pounds Mesquite Hurricane remnant pounds Mesquite Check out this story on thespectrum.com: http://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/local/mesquite/2014/09/08/hurricane-remnant-pounds-mesquite/15313477/ Rampaging rains spawned by the remnant of Hurricane Norbert blasted Southern Nevada on Monday, flooding northeast Clark County, including Mesquite and Interstate 15 and was believed to be responsible for causing a system-wide power failure in all areas served by the Overton Power District. Mendes Cooper, OPD general manager, blamed NV Energy for the local power outage and said he couldn't link it to the storm.
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Stop Mesquite Resprouts
2014-04-22 17:17:00| Transmission & Distribution World
By DuPont Land Management Mesquite outcompetes desirable grasses for water, nutrients and sunlight. It remains green and growing while surrounding vegetation turns brown. Mesquite’s hardiness can challenge vegetation managers along utility and highway rights of way, especially as the plant transforms from low brush to trees that may reach 20 feet in height. Content Classification: Influencer read more
Mesquite Meets Its Match
2014-04-04 14:38:00| Beef
Source 15% Better Mesquite Control With Sendero Mesquite is one of the biggest enemies faced by southwestern ranchers. The bushy, deep-rooted plant populates pastures by the millions across much of Texas, New Mexico and Oklahoma, robbing grass of precious water and limiting much-needed grazing. Its thorns can injure cattle and horses. And theyve done their damage on more than one pair of chaps. read more