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AFGC--Grazing Gone Native

AFGC--Grazing Gone Native

De : Tina Bowling
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Native warm-season forages are not widely known in the eastern U. S. As a result, reliable science- and experience-based information is not readily available. The purpose of this Resource Center is to provide science-based information on native warm-season forages and to present firsthand experiences from producers who are using native warm-season forages in their grazing systems. The intent is to provide you with the knowledge necessary to determine if native warm-season forages are a good fit for your grazing operation.Tina Bowling Nature et écologie Science
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