Shallow 30-38" PZ
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Mechanism
With heavy continuous grazing, no brush management, and no fires, the Tallgrass Prairie State can shift to the Shrubland State.
Mechanism
With Prescribed Grazing, Brush Management, and Prescribed Burning conservation practices, the Shrubland/Brushland State can revert back to the Tallgrass Prairie State.
Relevant conservation practices
Practice | External resources |
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Brush Management |
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Prescribed Burning |
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Prescribed Grazing |
Mechanism
With Brush Management, Individual Plant Treatments (IPT), and Range Planting, the Pricklypear/Shrubland Community can shift to the Grassland State.
Mechanism
With Brush Management, Individual Plant Treatments (IPT), and Range Planting, the Shrubland/Brushland State can shift to the Grassland State.
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