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Featured Podcast
With over 120,000 acres burned across North Dakota, many producers are facing difficult decisions. Grace McDonald sits down with Kevin Sedivec, Professor of Range Science at North Dakota State University, to discuss how producers can determine when pastures are ready to graze again, how to adjust stocking rates during drought conditions, and how to manage challenges such as forage loss, increased weed pressure, and impacts on soil health.
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