This comprehensive guide to the versatile mesquite tree covers its
various species and many uses, from food to furniture to rangeland
management. A reliable source of food and shelter even in the
severest droughts, the mesquite tree sustained American Indians in the
Southwest for centuries. Today, mesquite is popular for barbecuing,
woodworking, furniture making, flooring, sculpture, jewelry, and food
products ranging from honey to jelly and syrup. Even ranchers, who
once fought to eradicate mesquite, have come to value its multiple
uses on well-managed rangeland. In this accessible volume, one of
the world's leading authorities on mesquite presents a wealth of
information about its natural history and commercial, agricultural,
and woodworking uses. Ken Rogers describes the life cycle, species,
and wide distribution of the mesquite, which is native or naturalized
not only in the Southwest and Mexico, but also in India, Africa,
Australia, South America, and Hawaii. Rogers discusses the many
consumer and woodworker uses of mesquite, even giving instructions for
laying a mesquite wood floor and making mesquite bean jelly. He also
looks into the ways that people are using mesquite in nature, from
rangeland management in the Southwest to desertification prevention in
arid countries.
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ISBN
9780292785922
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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