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Elmore County Noxious Weed Program

The Elmore County Noxious Weed Control office can assist in the identification and development of an integrated weed management program which includes the mechanical, cultural, biological and herbicide control for landowners and other agencies within Elmore County. The goal of our program is to control noxious weeds that replace native vegetation, reduce agricultural productivity, cause wind and water erosion, and pose an increased threat to communities from wildfire. We do this by preventing the introduction of new invasive species; eradicating species with isolated or limited populations; and managing those invasive species that are well-established.

Dave Humpherys
Elmore County Weed Superintendent
Cell: (208) 599-3669
Office: (208) 587-2136, Ext. 252

Noxious Weed Control
535 E. Jackson Street
Mountain Home, ID 83647
(360) 587-2136, Ext. 509

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Elmore County Noxious Weed Program is not employed by or affiliated with the Land 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.


Contact Elmore County Noxious Weed Program

Dave Humpherys
Elmore County Weed Superintendent
535 E. Jackson
Mountain Home, Idaho  83647
Phone: (208) 587-2136-252
Cell Phone: (208) 599-3669
Fax: 208-587-2137

 

Service Area

Services provided in:
  • Elmore County, Idaho


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South Fork Cooperative Weed Management Area - 2009 Year-End Report

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The South Fork Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) is a cooperative effort dedicated to the fight against noxious weeds. The strategy of this CWMA is to develop and foster cooperation among private land owners; local, state and federal land management agencies; and any others who have an interest in the impact that the spread of noxious weeds is having in local communities and across the landscape. We strive to educate everyone of the importance of noxious weed identification, as well as prevention, control and eradication methods available.

The South Fork CWMA lies within Elmore County and contains approximately 3100 square miles of land.