Horses in north and central Florida are being sickened or dying after eating a toxic weed called creeping indigo.See photos of creeping indigoJason Ferrell, a weed and pasture specialist at the ...
The term creeping has many negative implications. It conveys sneaky behavior with potentially malevolent intent; to pursue or follow someone in a persistent, secretive way. By doing so, the goal is to ...
Dana Fenn walks her two-acre pasture religiously looking for the toxic weed creeping indigo. On weekends she scours the land for an hour each day, pulling the weed from the roots and discarding the ...
OCALA — Horses in north and central Florida are being sickened or dying after eating a toxic weed called creeping indigo. Jason Ferrell, a weed and pasture specialist at the University of Florida, ...
DELAND — As heartbreaking as it was to watch two of her beloved horses die within a few days, Janet Rothrock was even more devastated to learn a plant in her own pasture likely led to their deaths, ...
FLAGLER COUNTY, Fla. — Owners of horses and livestock should monitor their properties for an invasive plant known as creeping indigo, according to authorities in Flagler County. Creeping indigo has ...
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OCALA, Fla. (AP) - Horses in north and central Florida are being sickened or dying after eating a toxic weed called creeping indigo. Jason Ferrell, a weed and pasture specialist at the University of ...