Pasture weeds (perennials)
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"There are approximately 5,000,000 acres of native pasture scattered throughout Missouri. Productivity of this vast natural resource varies considerably and is due primarily to differences in management. Such differences include maintaining soil fertility and controlling undesirable vegetation in combination with a judicious grazing program. It is not uncommon to see once productive native pastures completely overgrown by brush and herbaceous weeds. Under such competition, desirable grasses become sparse and gradually disappear. Persistent organizing is the major factor contributing to the decline in pasture productivity. This publication is concerned primarily with some of the weeds tat complete with desirable vegetation in native pastures."--First page.
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