Kudzu is sometimes called "the vine that ate the South." Anyone who's lived or visited the southeastern U.S. can certainly understand why. The fast-growing vine swarms over trees and buildings and ...
NORTH DAKOTA (KXNET) — Kudzu is a Japanese vine that was first introduced to the United States in the late 19th century to help with soil erosion on farms; however, good intentions sometimes ...
It sure seemed like a good idea at the time. In the 1930s, farmers and government agents across the American South sowed fields with a popular new Asian import called kudzu that promised to help fight ...