
In the last episode of season 11, Sarah and Alyssa sit down with Dr. James Leary to explore the innovative world of herbicide ballistic technology. James shares how his work in Hawaii led to the development of herbicide-filled projectiles designed to target invasive plants in hard-to-reach terrain. The conversation dives into the science, logistics, and surprising practicality of "shooting weeds," and how creative thinking can transform invasive species management and conservation efforts. Here are some resources our guest shared! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=988i6SQKSzY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tWYR6C3T3NQ Transcript: PDF: https://app.box.com/s/a2cicz0jpo74m02otm8bjhkmcngjjns7 DOC: https://app.box.com/s/ekzn3mq1jwi0hlq449qz5a49ip7ilmes
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S11 E15 - Two States, One Challenge: The War on Weeds in Cotton

S11 E14 - Hidden Residues: Sprayer Hoses and Herbicide Carryover

S11 E13: Nozzle Know-How: Balancing Coverage, Deposition, and Drift for Effective Weed Control

S11 E12 - Beyond the Silver Bullet: The Social Side of Weed Management
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