UW Releases New Findings on Economic Impacts of Invasive Weeds in State
December 05, 2024
December 05, 2024
LARAMIE, Wyoming, Dec. 5 -- The University of Wyoming issued the following news release:
Of the 10 invasive weeds in a new UW study, cheatgrass is estimated to have the highest current and potential economic impacts, which may exceed $110 million annually if left unmanaged. (Beth Fowers Photo)
Agricultural economists and invasive weed specialists at the University of Wyoming have released a new report on the economic impacts of 10 invasive weeds in Wyoming.
Of the 10 invasive weeds in a new UW study, cheatgrass is estimated to have the highest current and potential economic impacts, which may exceed $110 million annually if left unmanaged. (Beth Fowers Photo)
Agricultural economists and invasive weed specialists at the University of Wyoming have released a new report on the economic impacts of 10 invasive weeds in Wyoming.