The 160 acre area has 28 acres in agricultural production, and the remaining 132 acres are a combination of native grasses, cedar trees, and plum thickets. The agricultural acres are leased to a local producer, with the Department’s share left standing in the field. When the Department first obtained rights to this area, it was badly over grazed and taken over by cedar trees. Since this time, the Department has taken grazing off the area and native grass has made a good recovery. Prescribed burning is scheduled to try to reduce the amount of woody vegetation, specifically cedar trees, on the area.