Kansas Livestock Association calls for more CRP flexibility to boost grazing

The CEO of the Kansas Livestock Association says providing producers with flexible CRP rules could improve grazing opportunities. Matt Teagarden says that includes perimeter and cross-fencing options. “If one of the goals is to keep those acres in grass in the long term, we see this as a huge benefit. He tells Brownfield, “We are […]

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