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State announces plan to fight gypsy moths
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia officials are proposing the aerial treatment of nearly 3,800 acres in Grant and Preston counties this spring to slow the spread of gypsy moths.
Agriculture Commissioner Walt Helmick says his department is accepting public comment through March 15 to identify any significant issues related to the project.
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State announces plan to fight gypsy moths
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginia officials are proposing the aerial treatment of nearly 3,800 acres in Grant and Preston counties this spring to slow the spread of gypsy moths.
Agriculture Commissioner Walt Helmick says his department is accepting public comment through March 15 to identify any significant issues related to the project.
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