Sensitive Sites: Trees and Nursery Stock
This installment of our Sensitive Site video series focuses on trees. Whether they're growing in the landscape, as nursery stock, or in your backyard, trees are vulnerable to unintended pesticide injury. Learn why this is a problem, and how you can help.
Read more about herbicide injury to trees from the Nebraska Forest Service: https://nfs.unl.edu/publications/herbicide-damage-trees
Visit FieldWatch: http://www.fieldwatch.com
Thanks to Justin Evertson (Nebraska Forest Service), Bruce Hoffman (Common Scents Greenhouses & Nursery), and Craig Romary (Nebraska Department of Agriculture) for their help in making this video.
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Read more about herbicide injury to trees from the Nebraska Forest Service: https://nfs.unl.edu/publications/herbicide-damage-trees
Visit FieldWatch: http://www.fieldwatch.com
Thanks to Justin Evertson (Nebraska Forest Service), Bruce Hoffman (Common Scents Greenhouses & Nursery), and Craig Romary (Nebraska Department of Agriculture) for their help in making this video.
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