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JEFFERSON CITY — Plant and tree nurseries in Missouri soon will be prohibited from selling a handful of fast-spreading ...
The state’s Invasive Plant Council pushed for the ban over the past several years in an effort to protect Missouri’s working ...
Soon, six invasive plants will no longer be allowed to be sold in Missouri. Governor Mike Kehoe Tuesday signed Senate Bill ...
This past Monday, Governor Kehoe signed multiple bills relating to Missouri’s conservation and natural resources community.
Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe signs ten new laws focusing on invasive plants, public safety, and supporting young entrepreneurs.
Fourth, callery pear is one of many invasive species harming biodiversity in our area. You can learn more by participating in National Invasive Species Awareness Week, Feb. 24-28.
Bradford pear trees stink... literally. But there are many other reasons you will want to remove this invasive, tire-puncturing tree from your property.
That's what a bill signed by Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe would do. Senate Bill 105 stops the sale of six invasive species ...
Yesterday, Missouri Governor Kehoe signed Senate Bill 105 into law, halting the sale in Missouri of six invasive plants: sericea lespedeza, burning bush (‘Compactus’), Callery pear, Japanese ...
This afternoon, Governor Mike Kehoe signed ten pieces of legislation into law: Senate Bills (SB) 105, 133, 145, and 271, and ...
Governor Mike Kehoe signed a bill into law this week that will help combat the spread of six non-native invasive plants in the Show-Me State.