> NEW from University of Wisconsin-Extension, Extension Cooperative
> Extension Publishing:
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> Herbicide Effectiveness on Invasive Plants in Wisconsin (A3893)
> by Mark Renz
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> Based on research and field observations, this new publication
> highlights the effectiveness of 32 herbicides on 32 different
> invasive plants commonly found in fields enrolled in the
> Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in Wisconsin, all in a sturdy
> fold-out poster form for easy reference.
>
> Plants listed include: burdock, Canada goldenrod, Chinese
> lespedeza, common tansy, crown vetch, curly dock, dames rocket,
> field bindweed, garlic mustard, giant hogweed, giant ragweed,
> hawkweeds, hill mustard, Japanese hedge parsley, Japanese knotweed,
> knapweeds, multiflora rose, phragmites, poison hemlock, purple
> loosestrife, Queen Anne’s lace, reed canary grass, spurge (leafy
> and cypress), sweet clover (white and yellow), teasel (cutleaf and
> common), thistle (bull, Canada, marsh, musk, and plumeless), wild
> chervil, and wild parsnip.
>
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