Scientists Resort to 'Targeted Cattle Grazing' Against Cheatgrass and Wildfires in the Western US
In new research published in the journal Rangeland Ecology & Management, scientists showed that the strategic use of cattle grazing is of paramount importance in reducing the wildfire danger posed by invasive cheatgrass, especially when the plant is still short or far from igniting.
Scientists Resort to 'Targeted Cattle Grazing' Against Cheatgrass and Wildfires in the Western US
For the remainder of the stories in today's Wildfire News Of The Day, please subscribe to the free Wildfire News Of The Day newsletter
Labels: air-tankers, archer copywriting, bushfires, firebomber publications, firefighting, forest fires, wildfire news, wildfire news of the day, wildfires