Restoring life to soils: It’s working
Read about it in this story by SCFGLC board member Chanda Cooper in SC Wildlife Magazine
Read about it in this story by SCFGLC board member Chanda Cooper in SC Wildlife Magazine
Fescue Series Watch this video by Dr. Matt Poore of N.C. State University that explains the costs and benefits of replacing toxic fescue with novel non-toxic fescue.
Mike Hubbs Soil Health Presentation
Grass fungus could cause $1 billion in annual losses CLEMSON UNIVERSITY EXTENSION CLEMSON – Tall fescue is a popular grass used for grazing, hay and erosion control in the eastern United States, but one Clemson University expert believes this grass could be responsible for more than $1 billion per year in livestock production losses. Tall…
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