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Flora of North America / Livestock / Grasslands / Land use / Grazing / Herbivory / Panicum virgatum / Poaceae / Backgrounding / Sorghastrum nutans
Date: 2016-04-14 14:26:56
Flora of North America
Livestock
Grasslands
Land use
Grazing
Herbivory
Panicum virgatum
Poaceae
Backgrounding
Sorghastrum nutans

Managing Native Grass Forages Patrick Keyser, Professor and Director, Center for Native Grasslands Management Why Use Native Warm-season Grasses? Stockering and Backgrounding I have provided a number of tips and point

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