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Annual Broadleaf Weed Control in Winter Wheat - By Gail A. Wicks, Robert N. Klein, and Alex R. Martin. This guide discusses preventive, cultural, and chemical weed control in winter wheat. Best weed control is obtained by using a combination of these three methods. From the University of Nebrasks Lincoln. [Western Region] 
Canada Thistle - By Robert G. Wilson. The growth and control of Canada thistle is discussed. From the University of Nebrasks Lincoln. [Western Region] 
Colorado State Noxious Weed List - Plant names presented in a table with many linking to pages with extensive information, including control methods. From the Colorado State University. [Colorado] 
Companion Grazing Using Goats and Cattle to Control Leafy Spurge - By Chadley W. Prosser, Kevin K. Sedivec, and William T. Barker. Evaluation of multi-species grazing effects on leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula L.)-infested rangeland. From the North Dakota Agricultural Research/North Dakota State University. [Western Region] 
Controlling Jointed Goatgrass - By Drew J. Lyon, Robert N. Klein, and Gail A. Wicks. This guide covers identification and cultural and chemical control of jointed goatgrass in winter wheat. From the University of Nebraska Lincoln. [Western Region] 
Downy Brome Control - By Robert N. Klein, Gail A. Wicks, and Drew J. Lyon. Description and control of downy brome in wheat, alfalfa, and rangeland. From the University of Nebraska Lincoln. [Western Region] 
Hydrilla Program - Links to information about hydrilla, a pernicious aquatic plant which infests natural and man-made aquatic ecosystems and eradication efforts in nine counties throughout California integrating various methods of control. From the California Department of Food and Agriculture. [California] 
Leafy Spurge - By R.S. Moomaw, A.R. Martin, and R.N. Stougaard. Identification and control of leafy spurge, a noxious weed established in about three-fourths of Nebraska's counties, is discussed here. From the University of Nebraska Lincoln. [Nebraska] 
Management Strategies for Noxious and Other Weeds - Links to twelve noxious weed pages with photo, description, and information on mechanical, chemical, biological, and cultural control strategies. From the Larimer County, Colorado, Weed Control District. [Western Region] 
Musk Thistle - By Robert Wilson, Fred Roeth, and Alex Martin. The history, identification and chemical, mechanical and cultural control of musk thistle are discussed. From the University of Nebraska Lincoln. [Western Region] 
Public Education, Mapping, and Early Action to Control Russian Knapweed in Southeastern Arizona - By Kim H. McReynolds and Larry D. Howery. Summary of a program conducted in SE Arizona involving education, monitoring and mapping, and management of Russian knapweed. Includes information on implications of this outreach/management effort and resources used. From the Journal of Extension. [Southwest Region] 
Purple Loosestrife - By Bernd Blossey. As of 1996, Lythrum salicaria is found in all contiguous states (except Florida) and all Canadian provinces. This site explains how it entered and spread through the US, and discusses biological control options. From the Cornell University, Ecology and Management of Invasive Plants Program. [Western Region] 
Purple Loosestrife - a Threat to Wetlands - Questions and answers on the problem of purple loosestrife. From the King County (Washington) Natural Resources and Parks. [Western Region] 
Purple Loosestrife Control Methods - Numerous methods of controling purple loosestrife. From the California Department of Food & Agriculture. [Western Region] 
Purple Loosestrife Project - The California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) received CALFED Bay-Delta funding to conduct a three-year project on purple loosestrife control. From the CDFA. [Western Region] 
Silent Invaders - Silent Invaders is a joint effort of the Interactive Media Science Project at Florida State University
and the Bureau of Land Management, U. S. Department of the Interior. It includes streaming video, photos and text in several interactive segments under Control Activities, Prevention, and Field Guide, which includes substantial presentations on 10 invasive plants, 6 of which are problems in the West. From the Florida State University. [Western Region] 
The Invasive Species Initiative: Tamarix species (Saltcedar, Tamarisk - This page provides several photos of different species of Tamarix and links to extensive document 9in html, pdf, and MS Word formats) on Specied Management Summary, which describes the plant and management control strategies. From the The Nature Conservancy. [Western Region] 
Yellow Starthistle Information - Information reagarding this weed including impacts, biology, ecology, and management in California. From the Weed Research and Information Center: University of Californina Cooperative Extension. [California] 
Yellow Starthistle Mapping Project - Since erradication has been considered impossbile, this project attempts to get a handle on the weed through a cooperative mapping and assessment project. From the California Department of Food and Agriculture. [California] 
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