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It Is No One's Property To Harm the Environment; It Is Everyone's Obligation To Defend It

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Weeds in agricultural dams require nutrient-rich water or soil in the dam, as well as the addition of weed seeds or other plant material. Many agricultural dams collect runoff from fertilized and disturbed paddocks. As a result, these dams accumulate silt and nutrients that promote the growth of aquatic weeds. Farm dams are a preferred source of water and breeding habitat for water birds, and these birds will transport weed seeds and nutrients into the dams. Birds, tiny crustaceans, and fish find food and refuge in aquatic weeds. In limited areas, mechanical control like cutting, mowing, dredging, drying, and chaining may be essential and effective, especially if chemical control is not available. How to remove water reeds ? Mechanical control can be costly and ineffective. Weeds should not be propagated via root or stem fragments. Killing weeds and leaving them in the dam is likely to cause a large amount of nutrients to be released, making the water less appealing to cattle. To