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The invasive knapweed is considered as one of the most-destructive noxious weeds in the West. It notoriously crowd-out nutritious forage for their livestock! To combat an invasive weed, a University of Idaho researcher is harnessing the power of tiny.
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Chiliheads who savor the kick of hot peppers are sampling one of the earliest examples of chemical warfare.
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You may bid goodbye to pesticides one day to keep away insects and birds from your farm or garden! Scientists are planning to design strains of grass that could one day...
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