A grass called ripgut brome earned its grisly name for injuring grazing livestock with its bristles. Moreover, it is wildly invasive, creating a thick layer of hatch on the ground when it dies.
Kansas hay market summary for the week ending March 22, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture-USDA Market News ...
Strand's research has examined the impact of smooth brome, a common grass in Montana, on sawfly populations in wheat. Ermatinger applied remote sensing techniques to develop a model predicting ...