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Zach Muller wrote:John Eliot, or anyone who knows, the op mentioned that "the bacterial environment prevents shrubs and pioneer trees" is that really true? I was under the impression that grazing herds are what kept pioneer shrubs and trees from coming up and taking over a grassland, not really bacterial conditions. I realize it is a complex relationship but I have not been able to understand why there are forests and why there are grasslands and savanas, I see that grazing herds are huge players. If we removed them from the grassland eventually it would sprout trees and become forest right?
I'm in the foothills of the San Pedro Mountains in northern New Mexico--at 7600' with about 15" of precipitation, zone 4b historically--growing vegetables for the local farmer's market, working at season-extension, looking to use more permaculture techniques and join with other people around here to start and grow for farmers markets.
Zach Muller wrote:John Eliot, or anyone who knows, the op mentioned that "the bacterial environment prevents shrubs and pioneer trees" is that really true? I was under the impression that grazing herds are what kept pioneer shrubs and trees from coming up and taking over a grassland, not really bacterial conditions. I realize it is a complex relationship but I have not been able to understand why there are forests and why there are grasslands and savanas, I see that grazing herds are huge players. If we removed them from the grassland eventually it would sprout trees and become forest right?
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