By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald What was once planted as a prairie helper is now being cast as a growing ecological headache.
Adirondack Explorer on MSN
Adirondack communities seek approval to use herbicides in lakes
Minerva Lake and Eagle Lake are seeking approval to use milfoil-killing herbicide - again.
Invasive woody plants present a major ecological challenge in eastern U.S. forests by outcompeting native species and ...
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How to get rid of poison ivy for good, according to a horticulturist
Some methods work better than others to get rid of poison ivy permanently.
Across Kansas rangeland and pasture acres, three native shrub species are becoming increasingly common: buckbrush, roughleaf dogwood, and smooth sumac. While ...
Rising cancer rates in Iowa and other farming states are becoming impossible for communities to ignore, experts said on ...
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