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A widespread problem on Nevada rangelands is frequent and large wildfires, often due to cheatgrass.
Idaho Ag Today
Working for Idaho: Public-Private Partnership Announces the Cheatgrass Challenge
Land & Livestock Report
USCA Submits Comments Supporting BLM's Targeted Grazing Project
Land & Livestock Report
New Management Techniques for Controlling Cheatgrass
Northwest Report
Dr. Ann Kennedy has analyzed the lifestyles of various rangeland plants including cheatgrass.
Farm of the Future
Cheat grass, medusa head and jointed goat grass are persistent and invasive annual grasses that displace native range land perennial grasses.
Washington State Farm Bureau Report
Researchers have found a way to control cheatgrass, which crowds out native plants and changes the fire ecology of a region, but is also a good spring forage for cattle.
Land & Livestock Report
Cheat grass, medusa head and jointed goat grass are persistent and invasive noxious weeds that displace native range land grasses as well as cereal crops.