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Grasslands / Livestock / Land use / Herbivory / Land management / Grazing / Panicum virgatum / Overgrazing / Pasture / Cattle / Poaceae / Conservation grazing
Date: 2016-04-14 15:04:24
Grasslands
Livestock
Land use
Herbivory
Land management
Grazing
Panicum virgatum
Overgrazing
Pasture
Cattle
Poaceae
Conservation grazing

Managing Native Grass Forages Dr. Patrick Keyser, Professor and Director, Center for Native Grasslands Management Continuous Grazing Native Grass Pastures Most recommendations for grazing native grass forages are based

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