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Field and Garden: Leafy spurge control requires a combined approach

Summary by fosterconews.com
“Does anyone still collect flea beetles to control leafy spurge?” asked a Foster County man that I spoke with at the fair. “I got some beetles years ago, and they did a great job for me.” If you drove around Foster County in late May and early June, you probably noticed the bright yellow patches of leafy spurge growing in pastures and ditches. Native to Europe and Asia, the noxious weed was introd...
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fosterconews.com broke the news in Carrington, United States on Saturday, July 11, 2026.
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