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Barrett A. Moore, Myriah D. Johnson, and Charles T. Rohla

Two cows graze underneath a native pecan tree.
by Barrett A. Moore, Myriah D. Johnson, and Charles T. Rohla Native Timbre

A Tale of Two Enterprises: Pecans and Cattle

Regardless of the total acreage of a pecan grove, the trees themselves occupy only a small portion of the physical ground space most of the time. This leaves much of the total acreage as simply ground cover, usually grass, which can be maintained by regular mowing or haying of the grove floor. Many producers choose...

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