Weed Busters: How to Take the Sting Out of Texas Bull Nettle
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- Date of Publication
- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Texas Cooperative Extension and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station have developed, tested and approved two three-step ways to control Texas bull nettle. This publication explains how you can effectively deal with this native Texas plant and still be environmentally responsible at the same time. (2 pages)
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