Wild Parsnip — a true problem

July 19, 2008 by Lynda Jensen, Editor  
Filed under General

The Wright County Pheasants Forever chapter is partnering with the Wright County Soil and Water Conservation District (WCSWCD) in an effort to eradicate Wild Parsnip.

This plant has become a weed of special concern in Wright County due to in very aggressive characteristics and ability to spread rapidly.

Increased concern with this weed is also due to its harmful characteristics when not handled properly.

If skin comes into contact with the sap and is then exposed to ultraviolet light (either sunny or cloudy skies) the affected area will redden and blister.

As part of this partnership, a volunteer effort is being coordinated for Saturday, August 2nd from 8:00 a.m. to noon.

If you are able to volunteer please contact the WCSWCD Office at (763) 682-1933, ext. 3.

Instruction will be provided on how to safely handle the Wild Parsnip.

Please be sure to wear a long sleeve shirt, long pants, gloves and bring a shovel. A lunch will be provided.

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