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Noxious‑weed petitions debated; Turkish thistle moved from rapid‑response listing to controlled category
Summary
Negotiated rule‑making on noxious weeds considered petitions to add Palmer amaranth and myrtle spurge; committee approved edits and reduced the listing status for Turkish thistle from early‑detection/rapid‑response (EDRR) to a controlled category (docket 020609‑2402).
The committee reviewed petitions to add two species to Idaho’s noxious‑weed list and approved several clarifying edits to the noxious‑weed rules (docket 020609‑2402). Andrea Thompson, administrator of the Plant Industries Division, presented outcomes of negotiated rule‑making meetings that considered petitions to list Palmer amaranth (an agronomic weed) and myrtle spurge (an ornamental…
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