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One of the micronutrient fertilizer test plots on Wild Horse Island is pictured. The plot had 75 percent cheatgrass coverage before treatment and had less than 10 percent when the site was measured in June after the fertilizer was applied.  (Courtesy of Stuart Jennings)

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State seeks solution for cheatgrass infestation
July 24, 2019 4 a.m.

State seeks solution for cheatgrass infestation

Wild Horse Island is a natural gem, known for its bighorn sheep, bald eagles and wild horses.