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Those darn weeds. (Stateline).


No cow pasture. No deer grazing grazing,
n See irregular feeding.


grazing

1. actions of herbivorous animals eating growing pasture or cereal crop.

2. area of pasture or cereal crop to be used as standing feed. See also pasture.
. No wildflowers. Blame it on noxious noxious adj. harmful to health, often referring to nuisances.  weeds--not necessarily poisonous, but not edible either. State lists of noxious weeds vary, but all of them can take over millions of acres of native plants and destroy wildlife habitat. Local weed management departments may be getting some federal help to fight these invaders if a proposed bill--The Harmful Nonnative Weed Control Weed control is the botanical component of pest control, stopping weeds from reaching a mature stage of growth when they could be harmful to domesticated plants and livestock by physical and chemical methods.  Act--by U.S. Senator Larry Craig of Idaho passes Congress.
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Title Annotation:weed control laws
Publication:State Legislatures
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Oct 1, 2002
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