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Field days have been finalized at one North Dakota sites to collect and redistribute flea beetles that eat leafy spurge.
Now in its seventh year, the goat project in Lethbridge River Valley is yielding success rates as high as 98 per cent, proving these goats weren't kidding around.
Most types of pre-emergent herbicides can only be applied by licensed professionals, who should be familiar with which type ...
Tired of weedy, bare patches in the shady corners of your garden? Shade-loving ground cover plants are the secret to ...
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Backyard Garden Lover on MSNJune Garden Checklist: What the Experts Want You to Know NowJune brings longer days, warmer soil, and a garden that’s ready to grow (hooray!)—but only if you’re a step ahead of pests, ...
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KREX Grand Junction on MSNNoxious weeds in Mesa CountyNoxious weeds are plants that can harm other plants, humans, livestock and outcompete native species. These weeds can quickly overtake and spread in Mesa County.
As I was crouched down in the dirt for the umpteenth time this week, pulling weeds and watching for pests, it occurred to me ...
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House Digest on MSNHow To Tell The Difference Between Common Edible Plants And Their Poisonous Look-AlikesKnowing the difference between common edible plants and poisonous counterparts that look just like them can spare you some ...
Leafy spurge is a tenacious, invasive pasture weed in Western Canada. New research suggests that fertilizer may have a role in how farmers can better beat back the threat and reclaim productivity on ...
Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It’s the second rainy day of deployment for Goatherd Trent Cahoon, Chance the Border ...
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