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Becker County agricultural inspector summarizes weed‑control programs and gravel‑pit certification

3027868 · April 17, 2025
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County agricultural inspector Brandon Gill reviewed noxious‑weed enforcement, a weed‑free gravel‑pit certification program, biological control releases and cost‑share grants; he reported 75% reduction in target weeds at certified pits and $24,000 in grant funds awarded for 2024 activities.

Brandon Gill, Becker County agricultural inspector, told the board about ongoing noxious weed management and an active “weed‑free gravel pit” certification program.

Program highlights: Gill said Becker County was an early adopter of a national weed‑free gravel‑pit certification program and that the county inspects pits each spring and fall. Since the county’s program start in 2009, Gill said certified pits have shown a roughly 75%…

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