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Grazing Rotation and Patch Burning

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Oklahoma Grazing Lands Conservation Association

Oklahoma State University's Dept. of Natural Resource Ecology & Management is researching effects of limited prescribed burning or "patch burning" to create a mosaic of patches across the landscape. Early research findings indicate better forage grasses and increased biodiversity.

PARTICIPANTS:

Sam Fuhlendorf
Sarkey's Distinguished Professor - Natural Resource Ecology & Management
Oklahoma State University
Stillwater, OK

Eva Yearout
Z Bar Ranch
RET Ranches
Medicine Lodge, KS

Produced by Playa Lakes Joint Venture.

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