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SDSU publication addresses managing pastures


Wednesday, June 6, 2007 4:19 PM CDT

  


BROOKINGS, S.D. - A new publication from South Dakota State University offers tips on managing smooth bromegrass pastures.

SDSU Extension Extra 2062, “Managing Smooth Bromegrass Pastures in South Dakota,” is available at this link: http://agbiopubs.sdstate.edu/articles/ExEx2062.pdf. Or ask at any county Extension office.

SDSU Extension range livestock production specialist Eric Mousel and SDSU Extension rangeland management specialist Alexander Smart wrote the publication.

Smooth bromegrass is one of the dominant species in pastures and on native rangeland in eastern and central South Dakota. The publication discusses using smooth bromegrass in mixtures with other grasses and legumes.

It includes specific management strategies for spring, summer and fall.

Consult the publication for details.

  

  

 

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