What is a Weed Management Area?
Wednesday, 12 May 2004

Weed Management Areas are a designated part of land where local organizations, local landowners, and government entities come together to tackle a common problem. Typically this is noxious weed control. They offen share resources where one entity could not do it alone. This type of partnership is spreading throughout the United States quickly. All members share information and communicate with one another more effciently. Another benefit is that more work can be done with less amount of money. Grants also help Weed Manangement Areas (WMA's) and provide crucial funding for unique programs that go outside of their respective budgets.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 07 November 2006 )