Wednesday, April 27, 2022

A Kansas Landowner Conserves Grasslands to Keep the Prairie Wide Open

Conserving grasslands helps ranchers keep prairies productive and free of trees.

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A Kansas Landowner Conserves Grasslands to Keep the Prairie Wide Open

Bill and Jennifer Browning live in the heart of one of the last, intact tallgrass prairies in the world: the Flint Hills in eastern Kansas. The waving green stems on their ranch are rich in nutrients and protein, supporting abundant wildlife and livestock.

The Brownings are taking steps to protect grasslands and keep the prairie wide open in Flint Hills -- now and for future generations.

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