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CAPE TULIP  – CONTROL WHEN FLOWERS BEGIN TO BUD – Weed Wiper Provides for Cost-effective, Efficient Control

CAPE TULIP  – CONTROL WHEN FLOWERS BEGIN TO BUD – Weed Wiper Provides for Cost-effective, Efficient Control

by admin | Jun 30, 2022 | News

Cape Tulip, a declared pest and significant weed of pasture, contains toxic chemicals called glycosides which affect the hear. Cattle are most commonly affected. New Resource Available to DPR Ratepayers within LBG Operational Area For More Cost-Effective and Efficient...

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