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From hot, dry Horse Heaven Hills come award-winning red wines of Washington - OregonLive.com (blog)


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From hot, dry Horse Heaven Hills come award-winning red wines of Washington
OregonLive.com (blog)
Intense sun and desiccating winds quickly steal moisture from the Horse Heaven Hills, so named by a cowboy in 1857 for grasses his horses ate. He must have named it during spring, because any landscape that isn't irrigated shrivels and turns brown by ...

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Working on the ranch never gets old - Helena Independent Record

Working on the ranch never gets old
Helena Independent Record
Here at the ranch, there are a few native grasses, a number of introduced species, some leftover alfalfa from more prosperous days and a number of weeds. As I shifted my interest from horses to cattle, I learned to recognize a number of species of ...

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The great exhale - The Christian Century


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The great exhale
The Christian Century
Studies of the fossil teeth of ancient horses and camels reveal that a new kind of grass developed that used a radically new kind of photosynthesis process—one in which CO 2 values are essentially magnified within the leaf before the photosynthetic ...

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Rush Ranch hosts special activities today - TheReporter.com

Rush Ranch hosts special activities today
TheReporter.com
Weather permitting, there also is a marsh walk and Native American display beginning at 10 am, horse drawn wagon rides beginning at 11a.m. * 10 to 11:30 amtake a guided tour of the tidal marsh and upland grasses of Rush Ranch.

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Warm winter, early spring increase risk from noxious weed - CattleNetwork.com

Warm winter, early spring increase risk from noxious weed
CattleNetwork.com
While livestock typically don't eat cressleaf groundsel, if their other grasses are eaten down, they may eat it, Smith said. Livestock can also ingest it easily through hay bales chopped or processed into rations. “If a horse consumes 5 percent of its ...

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Texas Crop Report - LubbockOnline.com

Texas Crop Report
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Many producers were very busy cutting hay from arrowleaf clover, oats, vetch, wheat, triticale, and some Bermuda grass. Pastures were in fair condition, as were livestock. The Parker County peach crop looked good. Pecan growers sprayed for case bearers ...

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Marion beaches closed because of algae - Peabody Gazette-Bulletin

Marion beaches closed because of algae
Peabody Gazette-Bulletin
The county has tried to curb this drainage by allowing tall grasses to grow along drainage routes. He has also tried to grow a ring of tall grasses around the lake to deter geese roosting in the water. “We've had geese for years out here,” Hudson said.

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Wild Ponies and Wild Weather - New York Times (blog)


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Wild Ponies and Wild Weather
New York Times (blog)
A unique species of feral horse, a little stunted from dining on salt marsh grasses, rose hips, bayberry twigs, thorny greenbrier stems, poison ivy , seaweed and other forage, the ponies now roam two sides of one national preserve — the Maryland herd ...

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