A Palmer amaranth plant towers over Alicia Harstad, an agent in NDSU Extension’s Stutsman County office, during a visit to Nebraska to learn how university specialists, agricultural consultants and producers control the invasive weed there. (NDSU photo)
A Palmer amaranth plant towers over Alicia Harstad, an agent in NDSU Extension’s Stutsman County office, during a visit to Nebraska to learn how university specialists, agricultural consultants and producers control the invasive weed there. (NDSU photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2018/june-4-2018/agents-specialists-prepare-for-21st-century-extension-work/a-palmer-amaranth-plant-towers-over-alicia-harstad-an-agent-in-n/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2018/june-4-2018/agents-specialists-prepare-for-21st-century-extension-work/a-palmer-amaranth-plant-towers-over-alicia-harstad-an-agent-in-n/@@download/image/2018-06-04.0607669583
A Palmer amaranth plant towers over Alicia Harstad, an agent in NDSU Extension’s Stutsman County office, during a visit to Nebraska to learn how university specialists, agricultural consultants and producers control the invasive weed there. (NDSU photo)
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