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Integrated Weed Control Project

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Program level:

Local

Provider:

Foster Creek Conservation District, Washington State University

Benefits provided: 

Financial, Free technical assistance

Land use:

Forest, Agriculture

Water-focused program: 

No

Biocontrols for noxious weeds.

Overview

Description:

Invasive weed species in Douglas County can cause loss of wildlife habitat, biodiversity, and increased costs to the agricultural community. This program provides landowners with bioagent controls for noxious weeds in northern Douglas County, provided by the WSU Extension's Integrated Weed Control Project and funded by multiple sources. The Integrated Weed Control Project promotes and facilitates the use of integrated weed control methods, including biological control, throughout Washington State at no cost to landowners and land managers.

Eligibility:

Douglas County resident, landowner, land manager, or producer.

Financial benefit: 

Materials provided

Contact information

Information last updated on July 15, 2025.

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