Horse owners can learn more about weed control in horse pastures from a new fact sheet published by University of Minnesota horse extension specialists.
The new publication, Plants Commonly Found in Established Minnesota Horse Pastures, is packed with information on identifying nonpoisonous weeds and desirable pasture species commonly found in established horse pastures. The publication contains over 80 photos, as well as herbicide recommendations and grazing restriction tables.
Excerpts from Plants Commonly Found in Established Minnesota Horse Pastures can be found on www.extension.org/horses/Plants Commonly Found in Established Minnesota Horse Pastures.
The full version of the publication is available for purchase online. For more information on this publication, or to purchase the publication, please visit the University of Minnesota Extension Store.