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.New Year's Day in Pasadena offered America a picture postcard of a bright and shiny future. The sun was full and glorious. The 120th Rose Parade was only about 15 minutes late starting its march down Colorado Boulevard. The high-stepping, horn ...
Read moreWell, I end the year with a mea culpa : I should have read the New Republic piece about Holocaust survivor Herman Rosenblat before piping up to defend him. But even after doing so, I agree most with this part of what one of the scholars who initially ...
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