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Harvesting Invasive Plants for Fuel and Fertilizer

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/ Published in Aquatic Plant Management, Water Quality & Pollution
EH-220 Aquatic Weed Harvester Phagmites
Researchers who work in wetlands in Michigan are taking a new approach to invasive plants. They’re harvesting them for fertilizer and fuel. When you’re in the middle of the Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, you don’t realize how massive it is. It’s 10,000 acres of marshes and bogs, forest and farmland. To put the size in
biofuelcattailsfertilizerinvasive plant harvestingLoyola University Chicagomechanical harvestingnutrient removalShiawassee Refugewater qualitywetland management
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