
RETHINKING THE MOUNTAIN CEDAR (ASHE JUNIPER)
Soils in the Hill Country of Texas have been subjected to numerous severe disturbances over the last 150 years. If Mountain Cedars hadn't morphed from trees in forests and woodlands into pioneering thickets of bushy-cedars, our soils would be much more degraded today.
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Understanding Karst Geology is the Key to Success
For too long range managers have focused too much on the processes happening above the ground more than what's going on below the ground. Yet what's going on below ground is just as important, if not more important. In the Hill Country, the underlying karst geology should always be considered before, during, and after any land management and development activities. Click the links below to learn more about these extremely important aspects that help assess and restore your soil and karst geology function.