Research spotlights Minnesota's successes in eradicating Pal

Research spotlights Minnesota's successes in eradicating Palmer amaranth


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WESTMINSTER, Colorado - April 30, 2021 - Palmer amaranth is a hard-to-control noxious weed that can significantly reduce crop yields. It was first introduced in Minnesota in 2016 through contaminated seed mixes used for conservation plantings.
Fortunately, Minnesota regulators were prepared. They had already declared Palmer amaranth a prohibited noxious weed in 2015, and they quickly added the weed's seed to their prohibited list by emergency order. As a result, they were able to take prompt action to identify and eradicate newly emerged infestations.
A research paper featured in the journal
Weed Technology documents Minnesota's experiences, including the timeline to eradication, best practices and lessons learned.

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