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Weed Invasives Management Professionals found near Mason County, Texas

Texas Invasives
Texasinvasives.org is a Texas-sized partnership to manage non-native invasive plants and pests in Texas. The partnership includes state and federal agencies, conservation organizations, green industry, academia and other private and public stakeholders who share in the common goal of protecting Texas from the threat of invasive species.
Located in Austin, Texas - about 94 miles away
Michael A. Petter
President - Resource & Land Management, Inc.
Specializing in Agricultural, Agribusiness, and Natural Resource & Forestry Consulting.  Resource & Land Management has a unique history of service to the agricultural and natural resource industries
Located in Pleasanton, Texas - about 128 miles away
Center for Invasive Species Eradication (CISE)
Texas Water Resources Institute
Texas AgriLife Research and Texas AgriLife Extension Service through the Texas Water Resources Institute have established the Center for Invasive Species Eradication (CISE) at Texas A&M University to direct research, demonstrations, educational programs and direct treatment activities with a goal of eradicating noxious non-native plant species invading Texas.
Located in College Station, Texas - about 171 miles away
Dana Palmer: Lubbock Lawn Care
Dana Palmer is Lubbock’s premier choice for weed control, over seeding, and insect control so your lawn can be green and healthy.
Located in Lubbock , Texas - about 249 miles away
Peter Dotray
AgriLife Research - Lubbock AREC - Water Resource Specialist
Dotray determines effective, profitable, and sustainable weed management systems in cotton and crops grown in rotation with cotton on the Texas Southern High Plains.
Located in Lubbock, Texas - about 256 miles away
Cobbie Callaway
Callaway Land Management
Callaway Land Management, LLC is committed to offering trusted industry products, services, and unique solutions tailored to the individual needs of our clients. W
Located in Lumberton, Texas - about 301 miles away
Barak Shemai
Aquatic Invasive Species Coordinator - U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Southwest Region
One of the premier activities that the AIS coordinators have worked on with public and private entities is the 100th Meridian Initiative. The goal of the Initiative is to prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species by boats personal watercraft and other pathways.
Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico - about 526 miles away
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