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Increased grazing<br />
and mowing reduce<br />
root growth.<br />
“When roots are<br />
longer, soil is better<br />
and plants are<br />
stronger.”<br />
- Carbon / nutrient s<strong>to</strong>rage<br />
+ Carbon / nutrient s<strong>to</strong>rage<br />
Canadian Agricultural<br />
Research Branch:<br />
Root growth of<br />
bunchgrass kept clipped<br />
at different heights.