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Tag Archives: Buckthorn Blaster applicator

Buckthorn Removal in Minnesota

Posted on November 1, 2012 by admin

It seems to me that many folks removing buckthorn are not aware of how to effectively and economically apply herbicide. Often with the cut-stump method, the entire stump is painted or sprayed with herbicide when only buckthorn’s cambium layer is affected … Continue reading →

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