Identify Cogongrass Now – Look for the Seedheads
We are well into spring and a wide variety of plants are showing off their colorful blooms. As lovely as most of the blooms are, some springtime colors are an unwelcome sight. Such is the… Read More
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Posted: May 10, 2015
We are well into spring and a wide variety of plants are showing off their colorful blooms. As lovely as most of the blooms are, some springtime colors are an unwelcome sight. Such is the… Read More
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Posted: May 8, 2015
We are well into spring and a wide variety of plants are showing off their colorful blooms. As lovely as most of the blooms are, some springtime colors are an unwelcome sight. Such is the… Read More
Category: Agriculture
Tags: cogongrass, Forage & Pasture, Forestry, Panhandle Agriculture, pasture, Pest Management, Weeds
by BLOGS.IFAS2
Posted: January 6, 2014
Cogongrass is an extremely aggressive and difficult to control invasive species. Cogongrass is found throughout Washington County. If not controlled Cogongrass infestations will continue to spread making eventual control much more difficult. It should also… Read More
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