Help Drought-Stressed Pastures Recover


Severe drought hit big parts of cattle country last year, but weather patterns might have turned. Many dried-up pastures are now getting significant winter moisture. That typically means a spring invasion of broadleaf weeds into grass, said Dr. Vernon Langston, a field research scientist with Dow AgroSciences. "After a drought, grasses tend to be weaker and not very competitive," Langsto ...


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