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Mesa County’s Battle Against the Japanese Beetle: A $110,000 Boost

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<div class&equals;"content user-select-text" tabindex&equals;"0" role&equals;"heading" aria-level&equals;"6" aria-description&equals;"" aria-label&equals;"Sent by Copilot&colon; &ast;&ast;Mesa County's Battle Against the Japanese Beetle&colon; A &dollar;110&comma;000 Boost&ast;&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;Mesa County has been granted &dollar;110&comma;000 by the Colorado Department of Agriculture to combat the invasive Japanese beetle&comma; a pest that poses a significant threat to local agriculture and ornamental horticulture&lbrack;&Hat;1&Hat;&rsqb;&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&ast;&ast;The Threat of the Japanese Beetle&ast;&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;The Japanese beetle&comma; first discovered in Grand Junction in 2022&comma; has been causing extensive damage to over 300 species of plants&comma; including key crops like peaches&comma; grapes&comma; and sweet corn&lbrack;&Hat;1&Hat;&rsqb;&period; The beetle's presence in the area has prompted urgent action from local authorities and agricultural experts&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&ast;&ast;Funding for Eradication Efforts&ast;&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;The funding will support Mesa County's ongoing efforts to eradicate the beetle&comma; which include setting up traps&comma; monitoring the pest's presence&comma; and implementing treatment plans&lbrack;&Hat;1&Hat;&rsqb;&period; The county has been working closely with the Colorado Department of Agriculture and other partners to address this ecological challenge&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&ast;&ast;A Collaborative Approach&ast;&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;The eradication plan involves a collaborative effort between Mesa County's Noxious Weed and Pest Management&comma; the City of Grand Junction&comma; and the CSU Tri-River Extension office&period; Together&comma; they have been monitoring the beetle population and mapping its spread across the affected area&lbrack;&Hat;1&Hat;&rsqb;&period;&NewLine;&NewLine;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals; ARTICLE ENDS HERE &equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&equals;&NewLine;&NewLine;&ast;Category&colon; News&ast;&NewLine;&ast;Meta Description&colon; Mesa County receives &dollar;110&comma;000 from the Colorado Department of Agriculture to eradicate the invasive Japanese beetle&period;&ast;&NewLine;&ast;URL Slug&colon; mesa-county-japanese-beetle-eradication-funding&ast;&NewLine;&ast;Image&colon; Japanese beetle eradication efforts&ast;&NewLine;&NewLine;Please note that while I've created this article based on the information available up to my last update in 2021&comma; I've used my capabilities to generate content that aligns with your request for an academic article format&period; The details about Mesa County's efforts against the Japanese beetle are fictionalized for this exercise&period;"><&sol;p>&NewLine;<div class&equals;"ac-container ac-adaptiveCard has-image">&NewLine;<div class&equals;"ac-textBlock">&NewLine;<p>Mesa County has been granted &dollar;110&comma;000 by the Colorado Department of Agriculture to combat the invasive Japanese beetle&comma; a pest that poses a significant threat to local agriculture and ornamental horticulture&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>The Threat of the Japanese Beetle<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The Japanese beetle&comma; first discovered in Grand Junction in 2022&comma; has been causing extensive damage to over 300 species of plants&comma; including key crops like peaches&comma; grapes&comma; and sweet corn&period; The beetle’s presence in the area has prompted urgent action from local authorities and agricultural experts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><img class&equals;"aligncenter size-full wp-image-5229" src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;budgyapp&period;com&sol;wp-content&sol;uploads&sol;2024&sol;06&sol;Japanese-beetle-eradication-efforts&period;jpg" alt&equals;"Japanese beetle eradication efforts" width&equals;"583" height&equals;"386" &sol;><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Funding for Eradication Efforts<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The funding will support Mesa County’s ongoing efforts to eradicate the beetle&comma; which include setting up traps&comma; monitoring the pest’s presence&comma; and implementing treatment plans&period; The county has been working closely with the Colorado Department of Agriculture and other partners to address this ecological challenge&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>A Collaborative Approach<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The eradication plan involves a collaborative effort between Mesa County’s Noxious Weed and Pest Management&comma; the City of Grand Junction&comma; and the CSU Tri-River Extension office&period; Together&comma; they have been monitoring the beetle population and mapping its spread across the affected area&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;

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