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Department declines to list Palmer amaranth, advances Turkish thistle reclassification
2217577 · January 22, 2025
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Summary
After public meetings with broad stakeholder participation, the department did not add Palmer amaranth or myrtle spurge to Idaho's noxious weed list but moved Turkish thistle from Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) to a control category to reflect wider distribution and allow more time for control.
The committee heard presentations on proposed changes to Idaho's noxious weed listing (docket 0206092402). Andrea Thompson, administrator of the Plant Industries Division, said two petitions (for Palmer amaranth and myrtle spurge) prompted negotiated rulemaking meetings…
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