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Bull_n_heat
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I don't think I know that one with any certainty (as seen with other posts!), but I might guess alder (if there is any water around) or some type of chokecherry or hawthorn? I'd have to get a good look at the leaves.A good example of the "saw" pattern on the serviceberry bush. Picture taken this fall.
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Not sure what a lot of this is, but it makes good bedding areas in the late summer (you can see the beds if you look hard). Surrounded by cheat grass and balsam root and provides a good edge cover in the draws. Have acres of it in the bigger draws on our land and the grouse love it. Usually has a few small aspen stands coming up in it as well as Thimble Berries, Choke Cherries, Mulberries, etc. Not sure if anything there is good deer browse though? Also, how do you go about getting rid of the cheat grass?
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For ridding yourself of cheatgrass, I would talk to someone at the county's Weed and Pest or other land management office (maybe Conservation district). They should be able to tell you if cheatgrass management is something they do locally. I would guess they would given how relatively intact everything else seems to look.