Nebraska pastures show early green after wildfires, but full grazing recovery will take multiple seasons
By
Tristen Winder
Warm and crisp on the edges. A bagel with a bit of bite.
Summary
After March wildfires scorched rangeland in Nebraska, grass is greening up but experts caution that full recovery for usable grazing takes multiple seasons. University of Nebraska Extension educator Randy Saner explains that forage quality and plant health rebuild slowly, heavily dependent on rainfall and soil type, with limited grazing possible in the first year as pastures recover.
Key quotes
· 2 pulledThe problem is the first year you don't have a lot of grazing because it's trying to recover.
You might get some in the fall.
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