Native Grasses Provide Forage, Moisture Retention in Southwest

By A Mystery Man Writer

Both warm- and cool season native grasses provide benefits that are vital to the Southwest desert ecosystems such as lowering soil surface temperature, reducing soil erosion, decreasing soil compaction and improving water infiltration.

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