Idaho State Department of Agriculture. Invasive Species/Noxious Weeds Program.
Idaho Weed Awareness Campaign.
Idaho State Department of Agriculture.
The primary purpose of the Idaho State Department of Agriculture's (ISDA's) noxious weed cost share grant program is to accelerate the attack on invasive weeds by supplementing local funds and resources, not replacing them. Cost sharing is also intended to provide additional incentives for local landowners, officials, and citizens to work collaboratively to develop a more comprehensive and effective noxious weed management program.
University of Idaho Extension.
This pocket guide has color photographs of all the weeds on Idaho's official noxious weeds list. Inside find maps showing each weed's distribution by county, leaf shape illustrations to aid in identification, and features to help distinguish the weeds from similar-looking plants.
University of Georgia. Extension.
Tennessee Department of Agriculture.
University of Tennessee Extension.
Mississippi State University. Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
The primary goal of this service is to provide Mississippi citizens with identification and management recommendations for insect pests that affect their homes, their gardens, or the crops they are trying to produce. The lab also works closely with the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and observant Mississippi citizens to help facilitate early detection of new invasive insect pests that appear in the state.
Mississippi State University. Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station.
New York Department of Environmental Conservation.
Tennessee State Government.
Mississippi State University. Extension Service.
University of Idaho. Extension.
Mississippi State University. Geosystems Research Institute.
Columbia University. Center for Environmental Research and Conservation.
Columbia University. Center for Environmental Research and Conservation.
Columbia University. Center for Environmental Research and Conservation.
Columbia University. Center for Environmental Research and Conservation.