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Destructive cogongrass threatens crops, timber
Montgomery Advertiser - Montgomery, Ala.
Author: Marty Roney
Date: Nov 2, 2009
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Section: NEWS
Text Word Count: 1625
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The non-native grass grows in thick circular patterns, choking out all native vegetation, said Bill Baisden, assistant state forester at the Alabama Forestry Commission. [...] what happens in the fields and pastures has a huge impact in Alabama. According to the Alabama Forestry Commission, Alabama has 22.7 million acres of forestland, or about 70 percent of the total land area of the state.

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