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A solid turnout of 69 participants gathered Tuesday, July 1, at Lake Tschida for the Leafy Spurge Beetle Collection Day, ...
As wildfire season intensifies across Montana, one local company is taking an unconventional approach to reducing fire risk. The key to that success have been g ...
Mid-summer is always a good time to watch out for crop pests. As you gear up for the fourth, take a quick pass around the ...
The Morton and Grant County weed departments will co-host a leafy spurge beetle collection day on Tuesday. The beetles eat ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNWeed-eating goats annual visitors to Lethbridge river valley parksGetting goats to like the weed leafy spurge takes a bit of patience, says herder Trent Cahoon. Starting earlier this month, ...
Manitoba sees moderate to high flea beetle pressure, with crucifer species dominating. Experts advise timely scouting and ...
The baneberry has red and white varietals, both considered poisonous. Red baneberries are more common in Washington state.
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.
A 2013 City of Lethbridge report on the state of the river valley health identified leafy spurge as its top problem weed, said Jackie Cardinal, the city’s parks natural resource coordinator.
Approximately 80 people participated in the Working Lands Collaborative 2025 Facing the Fire Workshop and Field Day June 24.
Northern Arizona is being invaded by Russians and Siberians. That is, Russian Olives and Siberian Elms. The invasive species ...
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