In recent decades, many Texas landowners have become interested in restoring the natural beauty and biodiversity of their land. They may do this for their own enjoyment and gratification, or because income from land is now often greater from recreational use than from agricultural use. Even if they use their land for agriculture, many ranchers realize that a diverse landscape of native species is often far more cost-effective and easier to maintain (e.g., no need for expensive fertilizers or ...
Subscribe to read more!
This is just a preview of this article. You'll need an online subscription to Mason County News to read this article and more.
An account and online subscription is needed to read the eEdition.