WHAT WEEDING KNOWLEDGE AND TOOLS ARE NEEDED TO DO THE MOST EFFECTIVE JOB?
To begin with: The state of Idaho currently list’s 35 different species of weeds as “noxious,” meaning they cause economic and/or environmental damage and need to be actively controlled. Of these 35 listed noxious weeds many are present in Blaine County but none as prevalent or invasive as knapweed. Originally found in Russia and Central Asia knapweed’s wide spread presence and ability to eliminate nearby plants by emitting a toxic substance, cnicin, puts it at the top of the undesirables list. It’s ability to thrive and proliferate practically everywhere not only causes destruction to a wide range of biologically diverse ecosystems but also attracts regularly applied doses of herbicides as government weed control agencies and private landowners are required by law to eradicate it. Local city and Blaine County governments are involved in the state wide effort to control noxious weeds and have been conscientiously engaged in this battle for the past 20 years. One of the most common and
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