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  2. Conservation Reserve Program - Wikipedia

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    The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a cost-share and rental payment program of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Under the program, the government pays farmers to take certain agriculturally used croplands out of production and convert them to vegetative cover, such as cultivated or native bunchgrasses and grasslands, wildlife and pollinators food and shelter plantings ...

  3. And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind - Wikipedia

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    Mark Lindsay singles chronology. "Silver Bird". (1970) " And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind ". (1970) "Problem Child". (1971) " And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind " is a song written by Neil Diamond and recorded in 1969 on his Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show LP. It was also featured on his live LP Hot August Night.

  4. Leaves of Grass - Wikipedia

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    Leaves of Grass is a poetry collection by American poet Walt Whitman. Though it was first published in 1855, Whitman spent most of his professional life writing, rewriting, and expanding Leaves of Grass[ 1] until his death in 1892. Six or nine individual editions of Leaves of Grass were produced, depending on how they are distinguished. [ 2]

  5. Fields of dreams: North Carolina grass farm sows success for ...

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    The grass then spends about six months growing on the plastic at the farm in Indian Trail. It gets its water from local Goose Creek that gets pumped into the site’s irrigation pond. The plastic ...

  6. Wesleyan faculty: University can afford to give tenure to ...

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    “We’re not counting a single dollar of these restrictions in reserves because the university cannot use that money to cut the grass, pay faculty more, pay non-tenure track faculty more, lower ...

  7. Shortgrass prairie - Wikipedia

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    The shortgrass prairie is an ecosystem located in the Great Plains of North America. The two most dominant grasses in the shortgrass prairie are blue grama ( Bouteloua gracilis) and buffalograss ( Bouteloua dactyloides ), the two less dominant grasses in the prairie are greasegrass ( Tridens flavus) and sideoats grama ( Bouteloua curtipendula ).

  8. Invasive grasses in North America - Wikipedia

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    There are many impacts involving invasive grasses in North America, which range from an ecosystem level to a community level to a genetic level. Such impacts influence habitat structure, disturbance regimes, and nutrient cycling. [2] A successful invasion of a grass may result in new hybrid species, which can have both good and bad results.

  9. Wheatgrass - Wikipedia

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    Wheatgrass is the freshly sprouted first leaves of the common wheat plant ( Triticum aestivum ), used as a food, drink, or dietary supplement. Wheatgrass is served freeze dried or fresh, and so it differs from wheat malt, which is convectively dried. Wheatgrass is allowed to grow longer and taller than wheat malt.