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Livestock / Grasslands / Land use / Forages / Herbivory / Grazing / Panicum virgatum / Hay / Poaceae / Festuca / Pasture / Festuca arundinacea
Date: 2016-04-14 14:26:54
Livestock
Grasslands
Land use
Forages
Herbivory
Grazing
Panicum virgatum
Hay
Poaceae
Festuca
Pasture
Festuca arundinacea

Managing Native Grass Forages Dr. Patrick Keyser, Professor and Director, Center for Native Grasslands Management Timing Spring Grazing on Native Grass Pastures Native grasses break dormancy in late March but will not

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