Join us to learn about identifying and controlling some of the most troublesome invasive exotic plants like cogongrass, Japanese climbing fern, privet, and others. We will also address exotic insects that are causing, or will cause, big headaches for forestry and natural resource professionals. Earn pesticide applicator CEU’s, forestry CEU’s and connect with partnership and assistance opportunities.
Presented by the Six Rivers CISMA and the Florida Forest Stewardship
September 28, 2017
9:00 – 3:00 CDT
Okaloosa County Extension Office
3098 Airport Rd.
Crestview FL 32539-7124
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Japanese Climbing Fern can quickly cover natural vegetation. Spores and small plants can be potentially transported in pine straw. Climbing ferns are a problem for managed timber and home landscapes. Photo by L. Scott Jackson
$10 per person; lunch and materials included
http://fsp-workshop092817.eventbrite.com/
Or, call Okaloosa County Extension at (850) 689-5850
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