Anne Dorrance, a plant pathologist with OARDC and OSU Extension, talks about kudzu in Ohio: Where it’s at, what can be done, what it may mean to farmers. (It may or may not host a serious soybean disease.) The creeping, invasive, non-native vine is a long-time scourge in the South. But it’s in 22 of Ohio’s 88 counties now too. (The shot at the left is from Mississippi.)