Budweiser John
Platinum Member
Any one out there have any idea where wild parsnip came from or is coming from? It looks similar to Queen
Ann's lace but once exposed to your skin makes poison Ivey exposure a walk in the park.
The good spouse and I have owned our farm for over 42 years and up until the past two years never encountered the problem.
Even a casual encounter with bare skin will result in a nasty rash that, when exposed to sun light will cause a nasty blister(s) that take weeks to heal usually leaving a scar.
Ann's lace but once exposed to your skin makes poison Ivey exposure a walk in the park.
The good spouse and I have owned our farm for over 42 years and up until the past two years never encountered the problem.
Even a casual encounter with bare skin will result in a nasty rash that, when exposed to sun light will cause a nasty blister(s) that take weeks to heal usually leaving a scar.