Environment
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Cattle Grazing: An Excellent Method To Reduce Fire Danger During the Dormant Growing Season of Cheatgrass
Scientists at the University of Nevada, Reno have determined that fire hazards may be decreased by using targeted livestock grazing during the dormant growth season and luring the cattle with protein feed supplement stations.
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