Noxious weed
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Noxious weeds are plant species that have been designated by state or national agricultural authorities as plants that are injurious to agricultural and/or horticultural crops and/or humans and livestock. Most have been introduced into a foreign ecosystem either by accident or mismanagement, but some are also native species. Typically they are plants that are aggressive growing which multiply quickly and adversely affect desirable plants or are somehow injurious to livestock or humans either by contact or when ingested. They are a large problem in many parts of the world, greatly affecting areas of agriculture, forest management and other open lands.
- Further information: Weed and International Plant Protection Convention
[edit] External links
- Bureau of Land Management: Weeds
- US-Department of Agriculture: Invasive and Noxious Weeds
- Montana's Weed Awareness Program: Pulling Together
- Noxious Weed Photos, King County, Washington State
- USDA Noxious Weed Program
[edit] Additional Reading
"Noxious weed free forage and straw certification program." 2006. State of Idaho. Nov. 2008 http://www.agri.idaho.gov
Taylor, Ronald. Northwest Weeds. Montana: Mountain Press Publishing Company, 1990.
