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A continuously grazed (or mowed) dryland pasture (or lawn) versus a well managed dryland pasture (or lawn)
Many species of weeds and invasives are well adapted to heavy grazing (mowing) and poor soil conditions. These mowed dandelions only 3 cm. tall - lower than the mower - and still producing an abundant seed crop.
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A continuously grazed (or mowed) dryland pasture (or lawn)<br />
versus a well managed dryland pasture (or lawn)