Jump Start Pasture Diversity
With spring just around the corner, your thoughts may be turning to some of those pastures where you wish could improve range quality and diversity at a little faster pace than Mother Nature has set. Crested wheat comes to mind as one of earliest green feed sources, but what about the rest of the year? How much is that cool season tame grass feeding the biology in your soil during the hot summer months? Or maybe you have been mulling over how to outcompete cheat grass. Or maybe you’d like to jump start the diversity that is missing in some native range.
If you are interested in how you might improve either tame pasture or native range without invasive measures, then this Bull Session is for you. Featuring Mihail Kennedy, who has worked for years to improve soil conditions and plant diversity. During the Bull Session he shares how he has been creating seed mixes and no-tilling them into his pastures – he’s even been successful at introducing warm season perennial grasses that compete well with crested wheat and cheat grass, and can add diversity to native range.