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- who: H. P. Giefer and collaborators from the Originally viewed as valuable resources for forage and soil-conservation properties, old world bluestems (Bothriochloa ischaemum and Bothriochloa bladhii) promptly demonstrated chemical and physical abilities of reducing native vegetation and spreading beyond areas of intended cultivationDue to their tendency to mature more quickly Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service have published the paper: Effects of Late-Summer Prescribed Fire on Botanical Composition, Soil Cover, and Forage Production in Caucasian Bluestem-Infested Rangeland in the Kansas Smoky Hills: Year 4 of 5, in the Journal: (JOURNAL . . .
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