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Cattle Grazing Encourages New Growth of Natives on CRP Land

California's Yolo Land and Cattle Co. successfully couples a well-planned grazing program with conservation acres. (Photo by NCBA)
Because grazing leaves CRP land covered and doesn't expose marginal soils to wind or rain erosion, it may be a viable way to help maintain the quality of CRP land.

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