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Control of Weeds: Grant to help ranchers,
farmers combat invasive weeds (Jan 20, 2009)
MinotDailyNews.com.
North Dakota Resource Conservation and Development
Association has one more year of funding
available for projects
related to education and control of invasive
species on grazing
lands in North Dakota. Cost-share funds are
available for education, applied practices,
and equipment rental to control invasive
weeds on grazing lands across the state of
North Dakota. Applications are available
at the local Resource
Conservation and Development Offices.
ANS Regulations in Effect April 1 (Mar 17, 2008)
North Dakota Game and Fish Department.
The new ANS represent a transition from what
previously were mostly voluntary guidelines to prevent the introduction or
spread of invasive aquatic plants and animals.
Now, it's illegal to transport aquatic vegetation anywhere in the state. Anyone who uses North Dakota waters must remove vegetation from boats, motors, trailers, fishing equipment, personal watercraft, work equipment, skiis, tubes, fishing rods, lures, bait containers, etc. Along the same line, anyone coming to North Dakota from another state must not have any aquatic vegetation on their fishing, boating or work equipment.
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