BULL THISTLE Si 



It is most frequently found in seeds of clover and timothy. Its 

 distribution is aided by a white, feathery tuft of hairs attached to 

 the seed. The plant is generally found in pastures and along road- 

 sides throughout almost the entire State. 



Eradication — The bull thistle may be eradicated by preventing 

 the plants from going to seed for two years. Cutting once or twice 

 in a season will usually suffice. It is not generally troublesome in 

 well-tilled fields and disappears under good rotation systems. 



