BEDFORD, N.H. — Invasive plants are assaulting forests, woodlots on farms, municipal and land trust open spaces, verges along roads, suburban backyards and abandoned sites.

At this point, we may have to learn to live with them, said Mike Gagnon, a field specialist with the University of New Hampshire Extension.

When it Comes to Invasive Species, Recognition is Key to Management

While eradicating invasive species like the spotted lanternfly isn't possible, Penn State Extension's Patricia Prade reminds farmers of their potential for harm at Ag Progress Days.

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