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Welcome to the Noxious Weed Control Program at ODA!
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The Noxious Weed Control Program exists within the Plant Division of the Department of Agriculture. The program operates to fulfill part of the Department's mission to protect Oregon's agricultural industry and natural resources by preventing and limiting the spread and impact of invasive exotic plant species (noxious weeds) which displace and compete with native and desirable domestic plant species. These invasive plants affect all Oregonians directly or indirectly through impacts on agricultural and forest economies and on other resources such as fish, wildlife, recreation and overall watershed health.
Current topics
Oregon State Weed Board Meeting
September 26-27, 2011
Port of Morrow River Front Center, 2 Marine Drive, Boardman, OR
E.D.R.R.- Early Detection Rapid Response
Interested in learning about early detection rapid response projects in your region?
Measure 76 impacts OSWB Grant Program
The Oregon State Weed Board (OSWB) and The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board (OWEB) partner together to oversee weed grants. With the passage of Measure 76 comes change to the OSWB grant program. The Measure changes direction of how Lottery Funds will be administered.
Statewide Weed Event Calendar
See whats happening around the state!
Last update: June 8, 2011
Prevention is key
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CLEAN: Spread the word not the weed! Clean equipment prevents the spread of noxious weeds.
CLEAN: highways and road systems help prevent the spread of noxious weeds, Oregon Department of Transportation Adopt-A-Highway Program now includes removal of noxious weeds.
Resources
Noxious Weed Grant Programs
Find the distribution of noxious weeds in Oregon
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Stay tuned for big changes to weedmapper in 2012!
WeedMapper is a collection of spatial information on the distribution of noxious weeds listed by the Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA). The WeedMapper website provides data maps that are viewable at the state or county levels.
Local weed control contacts
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1-866-INVADER
To report invasive species call our toll free number or visit Oregon Invasive Species Council.