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Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It’s the second rainy day of deployment for Goatherd Trent Cahoon, Chance the Border ...
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.
Field days have been finalized at one North Dakota sites to collect and redistribute flea beetles that eat leafy spurge.
Noxious weeds are plants that can harm other plants, humans, livestock and outcompete native species. These weeds can quickly overtake and spread in Mesa County.
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 ...
Tired of weedy, bare patches in the shady corners of your garden? Shade-loving ground cover plants are the secret to ...
To cover shady spots in your garden, especially those where grass won't thrive, consider planting Pachysandra procumbens, ...
Grassy weeds, like crab grass and goose grass may look like regular turf grass, but they’re not nearly as uniform. Broadleaf weeds, like dandelion and clover, stand out with their wide leaves, bright ...
The idea under study here is simple: plant something even more attractive than faba beans along the field edge, draw lygus in ...
The Whitehall Project of the Jefferson County Weed District hit the ground running this spring. Last month we hired an ...
REGINA — An integrated approach to controlling leafy spurge may include fertilizer, according to recent research. Sheila ...
To help make your yard and garden the best they can be this year, consider these tips from Utah State University Extension’s ...