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NRCS Rangeland Management Specialist Jim Olson. Noxious weed Leafy Spurge is a deep rooted perennial that takes over grasslands and raparian areas throughout Teton County, MT. June 2021. Eight and half miles long, Spring Creek runs through private lands, the town of Choteau and onto the Teton River. Mary Sexton was a driving force behind development of the Spring Creek Leafy Spurge Control Targeted Implementation Plan. This TIP is aimed at addressing leafy spurge, a noxious weed, infestations along the creek. Treated leafy spurge can be seen as reddish brown and withering patches. Sexton Ranch, Teton County, MT. June 2021. 
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NRCS Rangeland Management Specialist Jim Olson. Noxious weed Leafy Spurge is a deep rooted perennial that takes over grasslands and raparian areas throughout Teton County, MT. June 2021. Eight and half miles long, Spring Creek runs through private lands, the town of Choteau and onto the Teton River. Mary Sexton was a driving force behind development of the Spring Creek Leafy Spurge Control Targeted Implementation Plan. This TIP is aimed at addressing leafy spurge, a noxious weed, infestations along the creek. Treated leafy spurge can be seen as reddish brown and withering patches. Sexton Ranch, Teton County, MT. June 2021.

 

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NRCS Rangeland Management Specialist Jim Olson. Noxious weed Leafy Spurge is a deep rooted perennial that takes over grasslands and raparian areas throughout Teton County, MT. June 2021. Eight and half miles long, Spring Creek runs through private lands, the town of Choteau and onto the Teton River. Mary Sexton was a driving force behind development of the Spring Creek Leafy Spurge Control Targeted Implementation Plan. This TIP is aimed at addressing leafy spurge, a noxious weed, infestations along the creek. Treated leafy spurge can be seen as reddish brown and withering patches. Sexton Ranch, Teton County, MT. June 2021.

 

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