John Holman

Currently, there are still tight hay supplies and many overgrazed pastures. Additional management will likely be warranted this year to help recover perennial warm-season pastures. On these farms, removing livestock and receiving much needed rainfall are going to have the largest impact. The two main management practices that can be ...

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