Invasive species are those not native to Idaho, including their seeds, eggs, spores, larvae or other biological material capable of propagation, that cause economic or environmental harm and are capable of spreading in the state. “Invasive species” does not include crops, improved forage grasses, domestic livestock, or other beneficial nonnative organisms.
http://www.agri.idaho.gov/AGRI/Categories/Environment/InvasiveSpeciesCouncil/InvSppList.php
http://www.agri.idaho.gov/AGRI/Categories/Environment/InvasiveSpeciesCouncil/indexInvSpCouncil.php
Idaho has 64 different species of weeds which are designated noxious by state law. These weeds are designated into three levels of concern. The spread of these weeds and the damage they do to Idaho agriculture can be lessened through proper identification and handling.
http://www.idahoweedawareness.com/vfg/weedlist/weedlist.html
http://www.idahoweedawareness.com/
source: www.IASCD.org
http://www.agri.idaho.gov/AGRI/Categories/Environment/InvasiveSpeciesCouncil/InvSppList.php
http://www.agri.idaho.gov/AGRI/Categories/Environment/InvasiveSpeciesCouncil/indexInvSpCouncil.php
Idaho has 64 different species of weeds which are designated noxious by state law. These weeds are designated into three levels of concern. The spread of these weeds and the damage they do to Idaho agriculture can be lessened through proper identification and handling.
http://www.idahoweedawareness.com/vfg/weedlist/weedlist.html
http://www.idahoweedawareness.com/
source: www.IASCD.org
Residents of Jefferson County can access backpack sprayers with herbicides targeting weeds in their yards by contacting Jefferson County Noxious Weeds Department at
facebook.com/jeffersoncounty.weed or [email protected].
facebook.com/jeffersoncounty.weed or [email protected].