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I remember this being known in the Cascades in the 70's and some are just figuring it out???

Researchers to Study Horse Manure, Weeds
By The Associated Press

SAN RAFAEL, Calif. - Researchers are looking to horse manure to study the spread of invasive weeds. Dominican University has received a $100,000 National Park Service grant to study how to slow the spread of nonnative plants and weeds in state parks, school officials said.

Horse manure might be part of the problem, according to scientists.

Researchers began collecting horse manure samples from trails and pastures this summer. They want to test an assumption that seeds can pass through horses, leading to sprouts of invasive weeds.

"We need to know through scientific research if horses do or do not spread weeds and if they do, what is the impact on the parks," said Sibdas Ghosh, chair of Dominican's Department of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.

Colorado, Nevada and Montana require horse owners to give their animals feed that has been certified as weed free.
 
Does anyone know anyone who has ever been checked for certified hay? Everyone I know just kinda laughs at that one. Noxious weeds are one of the greatest threats to wildlife habitat there is and they are a problem anywhere and everywhere. They are an issue that isn't going away anytime soon.
 
I think that's one of those regs, like registering quads or camping near streams, that they just don't focus on. I agree with the noxious weed intro being a real problem though.
 
I would agree also about the noxious weeds and what Tom said, surprised there isn't more comments on it though...
 
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