An invasive species has now been confirmed to be found in the state of Minnesota. The species is so new that the Minnesota Department Of Agriculture doesn't fully know the impact it will have on our ecosystem.
The invasive zigzag sawfly found in Minnesota
The zigzag sawfly was first found in the United States in 2021, and now three years later it has been confirmed to be in Minnesota...
Many trees and plants are growing across Minnesota right now, including a few that shouldn't be here-- like this invasive plant that is highly poisonous.
The deadline to apply for a license to grow or process hemp in Minnesota has been extended for individuals or businesses waiting on legislative action on cannabis.