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A Kinder Kochia

Mention kochia and most folks think of a pesky weed. But forage kochia, a distant relative of the annual shrub, provides high-quality fall and winter food for livestock and wildlife. Utah State University research reveals that forage kochia speeds digestion in grazing animals and is an economical alternative to alfalfa.
 
From “A kinder kochia,” Hay & Forage Grower, March 1, 2005. For more information, contact Blair Waldron, research geneticist, Forage & Range Research Lab, Utah State University, 435-797-3073.

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