by Jake Western
Under these conditions, the most important characteristic for a forage plant is tolerance to grazing pressures, so it's not surprising that two very persistent species--Kentucky bluegrass and common white clover--dominated these pastures. Where ample acreage supports each pastured horse, less tenacious species with other desirable characteristics, such as greater forage output or better drought tolerance, can thrive.BUHL, Idaho - As an avid backcountry horseman, Bryan Kenworthy of Buhl loves his horses -and the opportunity for solitude and fresh air his horses bring him. So in considering what he’d wish for this Christmas, the continued health of his three ...
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