Archived - Pest Watch: Biological Control of Scotch Broom
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Scotch broom is an invasive perennial shrub that displaces desirable plants in pastures, roadsides, and forestlands. Scotch broom is expensive to control and causes the loss of timber production and p …
Published: April 2016
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