Early Detention and Rapid Response Results in Better Control of Weeds
This factsheet discusses the necessity of early detection and immediate response when trying to control weeds.
This factsheet discusses the necessity of early detection and immediate response when trying to control weeds.  The author looks at how rapid response can not only provide more complete eradication, but can also be less expensive.  The joint effort of every community member is emphasized, and examples from the author's past experience are also given. 
      Authors 
Tim Prather
    Tim Prather
Date Published 
October 2006
    October 2006
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    University of Idaho Extension
         Moscow, ID
       
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    Resource Format 
Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
    
    Pamphlet/Flyer/Factsheet
Sub-Topics 
Best Management Practices (BMPs), Invasive Species
    Best Management Practices (BMPs), Invasive Species
State(s)/Region(s) 
International
    International
Keywords 
Weed control, Weed control, Weed infestation, Weed infestation
    Weed control, Weed control, Weed infestation, Weed infestation
      Libraries 
MW: F-PAMP-ID-06-001
    MW: F-PAMP-ID-06-001
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    MWCU&CF



