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Episode 7: The Importance of Implementing Native Grasses on Farms

28 min · 22 de ene de 2025
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With the noticeable pollution of various waterways in the US there has been a lot of talk about how to best protect against this pollution on farms. One of the most promising solutions is implementing native grass strips on fields, on marginal lands or as riparian buffers around waterways. Join us as we talk about the various benefits of using native grasses to protect the ecosystem on farms and how to establish these grasses on your farm successfully. If you enjoy the podcast and want to learn more about C-CHANGE you can go to the C-CHANGE site: https://farm-energy.extension.org/grass-to-gas/ [https://farm-energy.extension.org/grass-to-gas/] or email us at GrassToGas@psu.edu [GrassToGas@psu.edu]. If you want to learn about all thing’s energy in PA, then you can sign up to the Penn State Extension Energy Newsletter: https://extension.psu.edu/energy-team-sign-up [https://extension.psu.edu/energy-team-sign-up].

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