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BILLINGS, Mont., Oct. 30 (UPI) -- A breakthrough in native grass seed harvesting in the United States may dramatically change the native grass seed market and help restore wildlands.
BOZEMAN - Montana rancher and inventor Lee Arbuckle may soon change the nation's market for native grass seed, a tricky-to-harvest crop worth hundreds of millions and vital to restoring wildlands ...
Inventor Helps Grasslands Go Native Date: November 1, 2006 Source: Montana State University Summary: A breakthrough in native grass seed harvesting may dramatically change the native grass seed ...
It's early afternoon, the sun has finally broken through a cloudy morning sky, and Kizer is focused on a grass seed harvest weeks behind schedule that has turned "into a salvage operation ...
It's harvest season in the Willamette Valley, but after this year's legislative session, the future of Oregon's grass seed industry is hazy. For decades, farmers in the valley -- known as the ...
Plowing out fields of grass seed last year didn’t sufficiently reduce crop supplies to spare Oregon farmers from a price drop this harvest season. Not only are leftover stocks of […] ...
Grass seed harvest options – pros and cons: Harvest method. What is it? Pros. Cons. Draper header • Grass is mown when there’s about 45% moisture in the seed.
Volunteers have proved essential every step of the way along the years-long journey to restore the Ashleyville area marsh, most recently helping harvest spartina grass that will be planted into ...
TANGENT (AP) — Harvest time is approaching for grass seed growers in Oregon’s Willamette Valley, but many have yet to unload last year’s crop. At Harry Stalford’s farm near Tangent, south ...
Montana rancher and inventor Lee Arbuckle may soon change the nation's market for native grass seed, a tricky-to-harvest crop worth hundreds of millions and vital to restoring wildlands. With the ...
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