Habitat Conservation
Assistance Network
Proactive Conservation for Working Lands

Sublette County Weed and Pest

MISSION:
to serve as responsible stewards of Sublette County by aiding in the protection and preservation of the land, water, and resources from the degrading impact of noxious weeds.

The prevention of noxious weeds is the best approach and may be achieved through full implementation of the State noxious weed law. To further this approach, we strive for increased public awareness through improved educational efforts.

Services

  • Technical assistance to set up a weed or pest management program using integrated management.
  • Cost-share programs which reduce the cost of managing certain weeds or pests. These programs vary from district to district; check with your district supervisor for details and availability of cost-share programs in your county (designed by the District Boards).
  • Special programs may be established to meet specific local needs. If the problem is significant, some weed or pest species may be classified by law as "declared".
  • Provide an inspection service to attest your fields meet Wyoming Certification Standards and certify the resulting forages are certified weed-free.
  • Tap the resources of the Wyoming Weed and Pest Council, the University of Wyoming, the Wyoming Department of Agriculture, and various other federal, state, and private organizations.


Contact Sublette County Weed and Pest

    Listed as:
  • Weed / Invasives Management Professionals
Contact Sublette County Weed and Pest
Julie Kraft
Supervisor
12 S Bench Rd
P.O. Box 729
Pinedale, WY  82941
Phone: (307) 367-4728
Fax: (307) 367-3313


Service Area
Services provided in:
  • Sublette County, Wyoming

REMINDER: This listing is a free service of HabitatCAN.
Sublette County Weed and Pest is not employed by or affiliated with the Habitat Conservation Assistance Network, and the Network does not certify or guarantee their services. The reader must perform their own due diligence and use their own judgment in the selection of any professional.

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