An unwanted pigweed species known as Palmer amaranth has been found in the RM of Dufferin.
Kim Brown-Livingston is the province's weed specialist.
"A couple weeks ago, an agronomist had called and suspected that she'd found some Palmer amaranth in a bean field," she said. "Samples were sent in to the Pest Surveillance Initiative lab in Winnipeg, which is run by the Manitoba Canola Growers and we got a positive DNA confirmation that it definitely was Palmer amaranth."
Brown-Livingston believes this is the first case of Palmer amaranth found in Manitoba, although there were some suspected plants found in the past.