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<blockquote data-quote="Mungoman" data-source="post: 410255" data-attributes="member: 2730"><p>It's of prime importance to actively work to eradicate, or at least control the majority of exotic weeds that get brought into areas. The whole point to existence for a plant, is seed dispersal, and until recently ( the last ten years) we had workers on the ground spraying and chipping in a management plan that worked.</p><p></p><p>Now...that workforce has been more than eradicated - whole departments have been made defunct. </p><p></p><p>Therefore, when you see headers and other equipment on the Newell, know that that big bastard of a machine has been gone over with a fine tooth comb before it left the last property. And those woolies you see being transported from one property to another are segregated from the new property by isolation for at least 48 hours, if not 72, so that any undigested seed in their gut is shat out in the yards.</p><p></p><p>This stuff is serious. And doing nothing but isolating an area is an option in any weed management plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mungoman, post: 410255, member: 2730"] It's of prime importance to actively work to eradicate, or at least control the majority of exotic weeds that get brought into areas. The whole point to existence for a plant, is seed dispersal, and until recently ( the last ten years) we had workers on the ground spraying and chipping in a management plan that worked. Now...that workforce has been more than eradicated - whole departments have been made defunct. Therefore, when you see headers and other equipment on the Newell, know that that big bastard of a machine has been gone over with a fine tooth comb before it left the last property. And those woolies you see being transported from one property to another are segregated from the new property by isolation for at least 48 hours, if not 72, so that any undigested seed in their gut is shat out in the yards. This stuff is serious. And doing nothing but isolating an area is an option in any weed management plan. [/QUOTE]
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