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		<description><![CDATA[Reply to David above concerning the species shift over time.I expect that prairies tend towards diversity over time regardless of management.  Gabe Brown tells of inventoring the plants on a a cool season mostly exotic grass pasture near Bismark, ND and finding 61 different plant species.  The pasture was being rest rotation grazed.   You observe similar results with fire or spot spraying of an occassionally agressive legume.]]></description>
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