This past winter’s rains were beneficial, bringing a favorable year with a protein-rich desert plant called Filaree growing abundantly. This plant’s unexpected growth pattern is compared to wild oats, suggesting its resilience by lying dormant until conditions improve. David also notes the logistical ease and economic sense of managing cattle in Arizona but mentions the setback caused by border closures with Mexico due to the screwworm issue.
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