By Joe Manio Lethbridge Herald What was once planted as a prairie helper is now being cast as a growing ecological headache.
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 ...
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 ...