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Weed Invasives Management Professionals found near Jennings County, Indiana

State of Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management
SICIM, formally known as the Southern Indiana Cooperative Weed Management Area (SICWMA), was officially incorporated on August 12, 2008. Several non-profit groups saw a need to create a CWMA for Southern Indiana.
Located in Bedford, Kansas - about 48 miles away
Richard D. Brown
President - Multi-Resource Management, Inc.
MRM is a forestry and natural resource consulting firm located in Dubois County, Indiana.  At Multi Resource Management we specialize in providing forest management services to private woodland owners in Southwestern Indiana at the highest professional level possible.
Located in Birdseye, Indiana - about 78 miles away
FDCE
Sales Manager - Tom Schwartz M.S., CWB
FDCE’s core business is focused on providing establishment services to landowners enrolled in government conservation programs such as CRP, CREP and ACEP (WRP).
Located in New Albany, Ohio - about 167 miles away
Blue Heron Ministries
Nate Simons
We are a non-profit Christian land conservation organization based in Angola, Indiana. We contract with private and public land owners and other non-profit conservation organizations to restore marshland, sedge meadow, prairie, oak savanna, and open oak woodland communities in northeast Indiana, south central Michigan, and northwest Ohio.
Located in Angola, Indiana - about 185 miles away
Society for Range Management
The Society for Range Management is the professional scientific society and conservation organization whose members are concerned with studying, conserving, managing and sustaining the varied resources of the rangelands which comprise nearly half the land in the world.
Located in Wichita, Kansas - about 646 miles away
Northwest Indiana Cooperative Weed Management Area
Northwest Indiana Cooperative Weed Management Area is no longer operating. SICIM, State of Indiana Cooperative Invasives Management, has taken over for the entire state of Indiana.
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