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What would a future without invasives look like?

Summary by Agweek
As we wrapped up all the harvest but a small row of carrots in our garden, my mind switched to what was going on in the woods. Yes, there were buck rubs to get excited about, rabbit tracks galore, and squirrels and chipmunks were packing nooks and crannies with acorns. But the activity was stymied by the thick understory of invasives. That mostly includes buckthorn around the oak grove areas. The hillside is seeing the expansion of invasive hone…
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Agweek broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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