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Assistance for property owners with weeds

People who have a health care card and who own a property in the Latrobe Valley and have a weed problem, can apply for a free 200g satchel of a Metsulfuron based herbicide and wetter, while funds last.

By Latrobe Shire Council - 30th August 2004 - Back to News

Latrobe City’s Pest Plant Coordinator and Pest Plant Coordinator for the Central Latrobe Landcare Network, Peter Steller, said funding through Latrobe City for a second generation Landcare grant for the purchase of herbicide to assist land owners in their battle against weeds was now available.

"Weed control can often be expensive, especially in the initial stages when the infestations are large," Mr Steller said.

"Metsulfuron is a selective chemical that can be used to kill most broad-leaf weeds; a voucher for 40g or 200g packs will be issued to successful applicants to assist with the control of weeds such as blackberry and ragwort. 40g will make approximately 200 litres of herbicide mix.

"Anyone who has a health care card and who owns a property in the Latrobe Valley and has a weed problem is invited to apply, but priority will be given to those applicants with the largest weed infestations. Successful applicants will also need to agree to initial and follow up site inspections to ensure weeds are continually being treated," Mr Steller explained.

Residents wishing to apply for the free herbicide or who are seeking more information, are invited to contact Peter Steller at Latrobe City, telephone 1300 367 700.

Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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