Links to Related Sites
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Idaho Resources |
| 1. |  Idaho Noxious Weed Program The Dept. of Agriculture Noxious Weed site has location maps of noxious weeds around the state, where to find weed-free forage and identifies the cooperative weed management areas. Want to know the State Weed Law, its regulations and authorities? This is the place!
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| | 2. |  Idaho Weed Awareness Campaign Need to identify your weeds? Want good educational information about noxious weeds and their control? This is the place!
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| | 3. |  Idaho Weed Resources All kinds of fabulous information from the University of Idaho Erikson Weed Diagnostics Laboratory.
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| | | | | 7. |  Outdoor Idaho Idaho Public TV's Outdoor Idaho special "War of the Weeds"
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Washington Resources |
| | | 3. |  Washington Native Plant Society Want to know what to plant once you've controlled your weeds? Find gardening information and resources about native plants to the area.
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Organizations |
| 1. |  The Nature Conservancy Go to the field guide and click on stresses to see how the Nature Conservancy addresses the issues of invasive species throughout the world.
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| | 2. |  Protect Your Waters Sponsored by the national Aquatic Nuisance Species Task Force, the U.S. Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Service and the U.S. Coast Guard. Stop the spread of invasive water plants and animals by following these great tips for keeping your boating equipment clean!
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OTHER LINKS |
| 1. |  PNW Weed Management Handbook A quick and ready reference of weed control practices used in various cropping systems or site/situations in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The handbook was originally planned as a manual for county Extension agents. However, the handbook also may be useful to company field representatives, commercial spray applicators and consultants, herbicide dealers, teachers and some producers. Persons needing similar information pertaining to a few crops, sites,or situations should request Extension bulletins, fact sheets, or chapters from this handbook from their local county Extension office.
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