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Volume 4 Issue 4     June 12, 2007

New Publications Available

Common Minnesota Horse Pasture Grass and Legume Species
Martinson, K. and Peterson, P.

Common Minnesota Horse Pasture Grass and Legume SpeciesThere is no single "silver bullet" plant species that is ideal for every horse pasture. This publication lists common perennial, cool-season pasture species divided into bunch grasses, sodforming grasses, legumes, and suggested seeding rates. 4 pages. 14 color photographs. A valuable reference for the horse owner.


To order on-line:

http://shop.extension.umn.edu/PublicationDetail.aspx?ID=1903


For an electronic file copy:

http://www.extension.umn.edu/horse/  

 

The Eleven Primary Noxious Weeds of Minnesota
Martinson, K.; Durgan, B., and Becker, R.

The Eleven Primary Noxious Weeds of MinnesotaMinnesota land owners should be familiar with the following eleven Primary Minnesota Noxious Weeds which are prohibited in Minnesota because they are difficult to control or are injurious to public health, the environment, roads, crops, livestock, and property. These weeds must be controlled on all public and private lands. 4 pages. 24 color photographs. A valuable reference for the anyone responsible for weed management on private and public lands.

For an electronic file copy:

http://www.extension.umn.edu/horse/

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