Document Type
Fact Sheet
Series No.
426
Description
There are 28 million acres of pastures and rangeland, 2 million acres of native hayland, 2¼ million acres of alfalfa and ½ million acres of tame grass hayland in South Dakota. Many herbaceous and woody plants are present in these grassland areas. Some forbs add to the productivity and are desirable plants. Some may be desirable when found in sparse stands, but become undesirable in heavy stand intensities. Undesirable plants may reduce production of palatable forage, others may reduce the quality of animal products and still others may be poisonous to livestock.
Publication Date
1969
Format
application/pdf
Publisher
South Dakota State University
Rights
South Dakota State University
Recommended Citation
South Dakota State University, Cooperative Extension, "Chemical Weed Control in Pasture, Range and Hayland" (1969). SDSU Extension Fact Sheets. 1110.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/extension_fact/1110
Comments
This item was digitized with the support from Project CERES, a collaboration between USAIN, AgNIC, and the Center for Research Libraries.