San Miguel County
Norwood
Location:
Lone Cone Building
(across from Fairgrounds)
1120 Summit Street
Norwood, CO 81423
Mailing Address:
Sheila Grother
San Miguel County Weed Control Manager
P.O. Box 130
Norwood, CO 81423
Telephone/Fax Numbers:
(970) 327-0399 or
San Miguel/West Montrose Counties Extension Office
(970) 327-4393
Fax: (970) 327-4090
E-Mail Address:
sheilag@sanmiguelcounty.org
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Questions on WEEDS?
Call Sheila Grother, SMC Weed Manager
at 327-0399 or
Yvette Henson, CSUCE Director
at the Extenison Office at 327-4393
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"LOCAL"
Colorado Private Pesticide Training
Redvale Community Center
Two Nightly Sessions
Wednesday, March 19,6:30-9:30 pm and
Thursday,
March 20, 6:30-9:30 pm
$20 for materials and to
reserve your spot. Call at the Extension Office in Norwood
at 327-4393.
Other Programs Offered from
San Miguel County
San Miguel/West Montrose Counties
PHOTOS OF NOXIOUS WEEDS
WILL BE POSTED SOON!
External Links
Colorado's Strategic Plan to Stop the Spread of Noxious Weeds
Certified Weed Free Hay Required on DOW Properties
Integrated Pest Management in the Western Region
Mission Statement
Non-native invasive plants (weeds) pose a serious threat to the environment of San Miguel County. The mission of the San Miguel County Weed Program is to halt the degradation of our environment by implementing an Integrated Weed Management Plan (IPM) with the goal of preventing the introduction of new invaders, early recognition of those that do arrive and sropping the spread of common noxious weeds already present within the county.
We will seek to break down borders between jurisdictions by providing information and services to residents of the county as well as to the many other major landholders including Federal, State and local government entities.
For reasons of preserving functioning native ecosystems, protecting agricultural economies, and fostering recreational and scentic values in Colorado and the San Miguel Basin specially, the mangement of wee species is essential. |