The Barnett Ranch has been in the Barnett family since the mid 1800’s. Skip had invited us to visit again since the ranch was doing so well from the spring rains.
Read that blog post from Chris Helzer when he first published it and was surprised, because it was new information that refuted what I’d been told. But I’ve been pondering something for a while that I’ve been meaning to send to Chris to consider: how important are those deep roots for water infiltration and the recharge of our watersheds? I’ve used the argument that deep-rooted prairie plants increase infiltration along those roots, decreasing runoff and helping recharge the water table. But, like the myth of prairie grasses/forbs obtaining water from deep below the surface, I’m not sure if this is just something that I’ve always been told and seems intuitively correct, or if it’s really true. What do you think?
Let me know what Chris thinks. I have pondered it since I read a paper about. Your thoughts seem like a reasonable explanation. I just donโt know. ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
The Barnett Ranch and family are wonderful. So glad Fonda & Marshall introduced us to them and started field trips there. Love that place and the history.
What a beautiful prairie! A good size to be a refuge for prairie creatures!
Read that blog post from Chris Helzer when he first published it and was surprised, because it was new information that refuted what I’d been told. But I’ve been pondering something for a while that I’ve been meaning to send to Chris to consider: how important are those deep roots for water infiltration and the recharge of our watersheds? I’ve used the argument that deep-rooted prairie plants increase infiltration along those roots, decreasing runoff and helping recharge the water table. But, like the myth of prairie grasses/forbs obtaining water from deep below the surface, I’m not sure if this is just something that I’ve always been told and seems intuitively correct, or if it’s really true. What do you think?
Let me know what Chris thinks. I have pondered it since I read a paper about. Your thoughts seem like a reasonable explanation. I just donโt know. ๐คท๐ปโโ๏ธ
Chips place looks wonderful – sorry I missed seeing it.
Hope the roots research continues – interesting insights so far.
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I wonder how many springs are left in north texas. Hope that beautiful prairie lives for many more years. Love the research on prairie grasses.
I dont there are many springs are left but maybe more than I have heard๐ค๐ผ
A very special place
Yep!
The Barnett Ranch and family are wonderful. So glad Fonda & Marshall introduced us to them and started field trips there. Love that place and the history.