Native warm-season grasses help feed livestock through drought

by Julie Harker College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources, University of Missouri
Posted 8/14/23

The drought in Missouri has taken a toll on cool-season grasses, diminishing forage for cattle and other livestock.

“Native warm-season grasses are the ideal forage for summer during the …

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