Improve Rangeland Economics with Rejuvra Herbicide

Improve Rangeland Economics with Rejuvra Herbicide

Russell Nemetz
Russell Nemetz
Margins in the ranching and livestock industry are a constant challenge and it is critical for ranchers to choose the right place to make an investment on their operation. Bayer Western Range Segment Manager, Justin Hossfeld, says rangeland restoration with Rejuvra herbicide from Bayer provides long-term ranch sustainability with an excellent return on investment.

“With Rejuvra, one application controls invasive annual grasses, like Cheatgrass, Japanese Brome, Medusahead and Ventenata, and keeps working for four years or more" said Hossfeld. "By controlling these invasive annual grasses, Rejuvra helps reset and restore the rangeland with beneficial and more-nutritious perennials. This also means that there is an increase in the quality and quantity of forage available, so cattle feed costs are reduced. Studies have shown that areas treated with Rejuvra see a two-to-five time increase in perennial grass production, compared to non-treated areas. With these improvements not just in forage quality, but also yield, the grazing season for cattle can be extended, providing ranchers with an opportunity to lower the cost per pound of gain.”

Ranchers wanting more information on Rejuvra can contact their local Bayer representative or visit www.Rejuvra.com.

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Source: NAFB

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