Join Clair Klock in reviewing how to manage invasive weeds in pastures and open land. Clair discusses discing open fields, using rotational grazing to keep grass healthy, biocontrols, sprays, use of a weed wrench, and using a chain saw. Using goats to maintain control is also described. Weeds discussed include Himalayan blackberry, scotchbroom, and knotweed. This video was produced for the Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District by the Clackamas County Government Channel.


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