Ep.167 Integrated Weed Management (IWM): Controlling invasive species - Kate Blood (Vic Gov's DEECA)

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How do the best NRM experts deal with invasive and environmental weeds, without reaching for chemical herbicides as a first resort?<br/><br/>By using Integrated Weed Management (IWM) strategies, of course. These include physical, cultural, biological, genetic, regulatory and finally chemical tools as a last resort.<br/><br/>Kate Blood is Program Manager at the Victorian Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action (DEECA, formerly DELWP). She's the perfect person to explain how to actually get rid of weeds, rather than simply spending your whole budget on making a great initial result that will become undone within 12 months.<br/><br/>Because, let's face it, sometimes weeds need more than a single effort to be removed. Once they've become established, they can take multiple approaches and years of effort. And years... and years... and years...<br/><br/>EPISODE LINKS<br/>Facebook:<br/>@WeedSocietyofVictoriaInc<br/>@DEECAVictoria<br/>@weedyk8<br/>@earlyinvaderweeds<br/>Instagram: @weedyk8<br/>@DEECA_Vic<br/>Twitter: @society_weed<br/>@weedyk8<br/>@DEECA_Vic<br/>Threads: @weedyk8<br/>LinkedIn: @KateBlood1<br/>Hashtags: #InvasiveSpecies #WESIProj #EnvironmentalWeeds #InvasiveGardenPlants  #VicWeedsConf2023 #WeedSocietyOfVictoria #WeedSocietyOfVicSearch for horticulture jobs: HortPeople.com<br/><br/>FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA<br/>Twitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!<br/><br/>VISIT OUR WEBSITE<br/>www.PlantsGrowHere.com<br/>You’ll find heaps of educational blog articles, including How To Prune For Natural Shape, What Relationships Do Plants Have With Other Organisms?, and What Is Healthy Soil, And How Can We Build It?.<br/><br/>LET'S WORK TOGETHER<br/>Are you in the industry or an enthusiast with something of value to share? We're always on the hunt for interesting people, doing interesting things. If you'd like to work with us send a message via our online form or a direct email to plantsgrowhere@gmail.com.

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