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How do I … know if my perennial grasses need rescuing?
The issue: Sown perennial pastures thin out over time for a range of reasons, reducing potential production and providing opportunity for weeds to invade. Resowing pastures is expensive and can be risky.
The impact: Reduced desirable grass content opens the pasture up to weed invasion, which can add further stress to a pasture on the decline. Eventually the sown pasture loses productivity and persistence.
The opportunity: There are interventions to improve desirable perennial grass content. Knowing what they are and what you can do to get them
