2024 is a good year for a bad weed

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Conditions right for poison hemlock to thrive this year
 

One doesn’t have to drive very far on county roads in the area to notice that one particular plant is thriving this year and it’s one that could be deadly to people or livestock. Poison hemlock is easily recognizable by its tall (as high as 10 feet under the right conditions) ferny leafed stalks topped with clusters of tiny white flowers. A fan of wetter soils, it is often found in...

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