Lee Arbuckle, was stumped. He was trying to harvest green needle grass seed on his family ranch near Alzada, but his socks were doing a better job of collecting the wild seed than his farm equipment.
BOZEMAN - Montana rancher and inventor Lee Arbuckle may soon change the nation's market for native grass seed, a tricky-to-harvest crop worth hundreds of millions and vital to restoring wildlands.
BILLINGS, Mont., Oct. 30 (UPI) -- A breakthrough in native grass seed harvesting in the United States may dramatically change the native grass seed market and help restore wildlands. Montana rancher ...
A breakthrough in native grass seed harvesting may dramatically change the native grass seed market and help restore wildlands. Montana rancher and inventor Lee Arbuckle may soon change the nation's ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Community News. Followed categories will be added to My News. National not-for-profit Bush Heritage Australia recently wrapped up the second phase of an innovative ...
At Sharp Bros. Seed Supply in Healy, Kan., salesman Mark Jensen said this year’s native grass harvest is down 30 to 40 percent from normal. Some native grasses such as buffalograss are already in ...
Alexandra de Blas:Today on Earthbeat we're focusing on native species and the opportunities that exist from better utilising them. Peter Ampt: One of the things for the FATE project is that products ...
Seeding rates for native warm-season grass and forb mixtures (NWSG) have changed drastically over time. In the past, native grasses were planted without forbs at rates exceeding 10 lbs/ac. This may be ...
Montana rancher and inventor Lee Arbuckle may soon change the nation's market for native grass seed, a tricky-to-harvest crop worth hundreds of millions and vital to restoring wildlands. With the help ...
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