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The global aquatic herbicides market size is anticipated to grow from USD 500 million to USD 895.42 million in 10 years. The market will experience rapid growth due to advancements in aquatic ...
Bear Lake was looking a little pink recently, but don't worry, it wasn't the infamous Bear Lake Monster. Rather, it's part of a study to learn more about eliminating an invasive plant species.
Fluridone widens Palmer pigweed control options for rice growers, but stick to the label, Arkansas research indicates.
Aquatic herbicides may soon be used to combat hydrilla growth along CT River The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, along with other governing bodies, met this week to discuss the best option for ...
City Park treats its lagoon systems with aquatic herbicides during the March-October growing season, and some areas in the northern lagoon banks are treated once a year, the park says.
There needs to be a moratorium on permitting aquatic herbicide use in Vermont lakes until the permitting process and the long-term ecological effects of these toxic chemicals can be reexamined.
The verdict is in on year one of the effort to eradicate hydrilla, the pernicious, choking, aquatic weed that has exploded across the lower Connecticut River in less than a decade: Success so far ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers New England District is proposing to apply herbicide to the waters of the Connecticut River watershed for the control of hydrilla, according to the agency.