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Curly-leaf pondweed (also spelled curlyleaf pondweed) is an invasive aquatic plant that can dominate lakes and rivers, crowding out native species and limiting recreation. Our aquatic equipment helps control and remove curly-leaf pondweed to maintain healthy waterways.

Apple River Flowage Wraps Up Another Strong Harvest Season

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/ Published in Aquatic Weed Harvesters, Blog, Curly-leaf Pondweed
HM-420 Aquatic Weed Harvester on the Apple River Flowage in Amery, Wisconsin.
As the harvest season winds down, aquatic weed harvesters across the region are being pulled from the water and stored for winter. For many lake districts, this time of year brings a chance to reflect on the season’s results—and the numbers out of Polk County are impressive. The Apple River Protection and Rehabilitation District (ARPRD)

Harvesting Operation Removes Over 1,200 Tons of Weeds from the Apple River

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/ Published in Aquatic Weed Harvesters, Curly-leaf Pondweed
Aquarius Systems weed harvester in Wisconsin
The strategy of the Apple River Protection and Rehabilitation District was to remove as much of the curly leaf pondweed as possible early, then systematically move up and down the Flowage keeping the main navigation channel clear plus providing access channels to the resident along the shoreline whenever practical. Operating under the strict rules of

Controlling Invasive Curly-Leaf Pondweed

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/ Published in Curly-leaf Pondweed
Curly-Leaf Pondweed
Curly-lead pondweed is an invasive aquatic plant that has been found in 759 lakes in 70 of the 87 counties in the state of Minnesota. Curly-leaf is unique in that it begins growing in late fall and continues to grow under the thick ice. When spring arrives it is usually the first plant to appear

Curlyleaf Pondweed Invading Iowa Lake

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/ Published in Curly-leaf Pondweed
Harvester cutting and collecting aquatic weeds
Invasive curlyleaf pondweed has been choking East Okoboji Lake, snarling boat propellers, burning up motors and shutting down swimming, tubing and other water sports in an area that depends on recreation. The weed’s invasion is driving heated debates about how to control it — from using mechanical removal to administering herbicides that raise concerns about

Plant Diversity Doesn’t Protect Lakes from Invasive Species

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Curly-leaf Pondweed
Aquatic Invasive Species Eurasian Watermilfoil
A new study from the University of Minnesota challenges a common belief that lakes with diverse plant life are more resilient to aquatic invaders. The study by the U’s Minnesota Aquatic Invasive Species Research Center looked at 13 years of vegetation survey data collected from about 1,100 lakes by the Department of Natural Resources. The

Herbicide Treatment of Curly-Leaf Pondweed Does Not Improve Water Quality

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/ Published in Curly-leaf Pondweed
Curly-Leaf Pondweed
According to Nick Brown, DNR invasive species specialist, herbicides used to treat curly-leaf pondweed on Minnesota lakes may not lead to improvements in water quality. Curly-leaf pondweed is an invasive plant found throughout much of Minnesota. The plant grows slowly throughout the winter under the ice, but once the ice has left the lake the
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Chemical Treatment Wiped Out Milfoil and All Other Aquatic Plants

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/ Published in Curly-leaf Pondweed, Milfoil (Eurasian Milfoil)
urly-leaf pondweed is a rooted, submersed aquatic plant
The war against milfoil in Lake Sunnyside, New York has largely been won — but at the cost of leaving the lake vulnerable to invasion from another plant. Now, curly-leaf pondweed is taking over the lake, and stewards must fight that one too. The problem was that milfoil occupied nearly all of the shoreline, the

Lake Wausau Uses Mechanical Weed Harvester to Remove Curly Leaf Pondweed

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/ Published in Aquatic Weed Harvesters, Curly-leaf Pondweed
Mechanical Weed Harvester in Wisconsin
The Lake Wausau Association is hoping to remove several hundred pounds of Curly-leaf Pondweed from the water and they’re working non-stop to make sure it happens as soon as possible. Curly leaf pondweed grows under the ice during the winter, but in the summer months it dies off after it reproduces. As it dies and
curly leaf pondweedweed harvester

Schroon Lake is Infested with Curly Leaf Pondweed and Milfoil

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/ Published in Aquatic Invasive Species, Curly-leaf Pondweed, Milfoil (Eurasian Milfoil)
Sign to alert boaters to steer clear of milfoil beds.
Schroon Lake in New York is infested with curly leaf pondweed and milfoil, two invasive species. But lake advocates and state and local officials are working to keep other aquatic invasives out through a new boat washing station in Severance. Partners are working to keep Schroon Lake free of invasive species, though the lake is
aquatic invasive speciesprop chop

Combination of Tools Protect Iowa Great Lakes from Curlyleaf Pondweed

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/ Published in Aquatic Weed Harvesters, Curly-leaf Pondweed
Harvester cutting and collecting aquatic weeds
The Iowa Great Lakes area is an incredible place to live, visit and recreate. Much of their economy is tied to these area lakes. Sometimes, difficult decisions come along, such as the curlyleaf pondweed issue on the north end of East Okoboji. It is an exotic that showed up in the 1950s, but in recent
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