AUTHOR: KELSEA VAUGHAN, ASSOCIATE BROKER | LICENSED IN WY, NE
Cattle ranching plays a crucial role in global food production, providing a significant portion of the world’s meat supply. However, one of the persistent challenges faced by ranchers is the encroachment of invasive species, notably cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum), on rangeland. Cheatgrass is a highly adaptable and aggressive grass that not only competes with native vegetation but also poses a significant fire risk. For cattle ranchers aiming to enhance their yields, it is essential to confront and control cheatgrass invasion through a combination of integrated management strategies. This article explores the detrimental impact of cheatgrass on rangeland operations and outlines effective tactics for its eradication.