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Noxious Weed Control

No-Spray Agreement

 

Noxious Weed List

 

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Weed Superintendent

Terry M. Guthrie

P.O. Box 267

Bonners Ferry, ID 83805

(208) 267-5341

Fax (208) 267-3056

Weed Advisory Board

Terry Guthrie, county representative
Dave Wattenbarger, Chair

Phil Allegretti
Tom Roy Cowley
Dennis Ponsness

Tim Dillon

Mike Hubbard

Patrick Gardiner

Erv Madson

 

 

It's war again ... against weeds

Winter is closing and spring is soon upon us. New green growth will be starting and amongst that growth will be a flush of noxious weeds.  This is the best time to control your annual weeds, and if you're contemplating the upcoming battle and need a helping hand, call Terry at the Extension Office, (208) 267-5341

 

The Neighborhood Cooperative Weed Program is also available again this year. This is a fantastic program where qualified applicants can receive reimbursement of chemicals up to $500.  Waging the war on weeds is nearly as difficult as controlling Saddam!

 

In 2003, there were 39 participating groups serving 83 land owners and treating over 1,600 acres in Boundary County.

 

Let us help you with your weed concerns!


Spray Rentals Price Sheet

(Prices do not include sales tax)

Item

Gallons

Type

Amt

Backpack

4 $5.00
Backpack 4 5.00
Backpack 4 5.00
Backpack 4 5.00

ATV/Pick-up

Slide-in

25

Electric 15' boom jet

20.00

Slip-Tank,

Slide-in

50 Gas, 100' hose 20.00
3-point hitch 55 Electric, 10' boom 20.00

Slip-Tank,

Slide-in

100 Gas, 200' hose 20.00

Slip-Tank

Slide-in

400 Gas, 25' boom 50.00

Slip-Tank,

Slide-in

300 Gas, 21' boom 50.00

  Boundary County is committed to the control of the spread of noxious weeds, which are plant species not native to the area and which cause harmful effects on native flora and fauna.  Since 1994, 34 of these plant species have been designated as noxious weeds by Idaho law; several of which exist in Boundary County.  Noxious weeds cost Idaho farmers over $150 million per year in crop losses, an amount which would be greater if not for the expenditure of over $50 million each year in noxious weed suppression.  In addition, noxious weeds adversely impact wildlife habitat and recreational areas.

   While Boundary County does spray and utilize other methods to control and contain noxious weeds on public property and rights of way, it is the responsibility of each property owner to ensure that noxious weeds are controlled on their land.  The Boundary County weed superintendent can be of great help in assisting property owners determine the most efficient and effective method of controlling noxious weeds, and in helping property owners identify noxious weeds.

   If a property owner fails to take steps necessary to contain, eradicate or control noxious weeds, Idaho law allows the county, at the discretion of County Commissioners upon advice from the weed superintendent, to take those steps deemed necessary at the property owner's expense; if these expenses aren't met, a lien will be placed on the property, which could lead to foreclosure.

   To find out what weeds are listed as noxious in Idaho and Boundary County, use the "Noxious Weed List" link in the upper left hand corner. To find out more about some of the more prevalent noxious weeds found in Boundary County, including photos and methods of control, click the picture of spotted knapweed in the upper right corner.

   If you do not wish to have herbicides sprayed on county-owned rights of way adjacent to your property, click the "No Spray Agreement" link in the upper left hand corner for a printable form, which should be submitted to the Weed Control Superintendent.