DNR “Mows” Dogwood Lake
At Indiana’s Glendale Fish and Wildlife Area, DNR staff used an Aquatic Weed Harvester to manage overgrown lotus pads and coontail on Dogwood Lake. This effort helps maintain healthy waterways and ensures better conditions for fishing and recreation.
Aquatic plant harvesting provides an environmentally friendly way to control vegetation growth without chemicals — improving water quality and access for boaters and anglers.
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Posted on August 29, 2011, in aquatic weed harvester and tagged aquatic weed harvester, aquatic weed harvesters, aquatic weed harvesting, lake lawn mower, lake lawn mowers, lake lawn mowing, lake mower, lake mowers, lake weed harvesters, lake weed harvesting, mechanical harvester, mechanical harvesters, mechanical harvesting, mechanical weed harvester, mechanical weed harvesters, mechanical weed harvesting, weed harvester, weed harvesters, weed harvesting. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
It would be nice if DNR would hire a company already in business to cut weeds for them instead of buying their own Harvestor. It sure would help out us small business men that can only cut from June 1 to Augest 31 each year. Just a thought.