Spring should be here soon, so pay attention to the weather if you have a lawn service that applies broadleaf herbicides. If you have mature trees (especially oaks) and the weather this spring starts ...
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What's killing these oak trees in the Midwest? Conservationists believe drifting herbicides are to blame
The symptoms were strange. They were the same across multiple oak species—white, swamp white, black, red, post, shingle, chinquapin, blackjack and pin. Leaves thickened, elongated and contorted into ...
A new commercial lawn care chemical by DuPont called Imprelis has been linked to damage to coniferous trees, primarily white pine and Norway and Colorado blue spruce. Firs and yews also may be ...
Brown spot needle blight and herbicides are contributing factors to the poor health of pine trees in southeast Arkansas, according to a report from the Arkansas Department of Agriculture's Forestry ...
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