A new study from the University of Minnesota found that several species of parasitic fungi were effective at killing emerald ...
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How to identify emerald ash borer damage
The emerald ash borer is deadly to ash trees—and aggravating for homeowners. Here's how to know if your tree has emerald ash borer damage.
Missouri ag chief wants trade deals, rain, disease control and better consumer understanding of farming challenges.
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These Invasive Species Are Running Rampant Across America
Invasive species are altering ecosystems across the United States at a swift pace, outcompeting native wildlife, disrupting ...
More than 600 public servants, including 419 at Natural Resources Canada, were notified this week that their jobs are on the ...
Indian farmers use cow dung for soil health, pest control and sustainability. Learn how urban gardeners can adapt these ...
Cornell University has planted ash saplings that may be resistant to the destructive emerald ash borer, making the university the first propagation center for these trees in New ...
Researchers are now testing the four best strains against the invasive insect in parks and forests across the state.
The university is the first propagation center in the state to test the new ash saplings as part of its “Trees in Peril” ...
Ash saplings newly planted on Cornell University land are potentially resistant to devastating emerald ash borer insects, ...
Land managers may have a new natural tool to help eradicate the emerald ash borer in Minnesota: parasitic fungi. This week, ...
Newly planted ash saplings on Cornell University property are potentially resistant to destructive emerald ash borer insects, ...
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