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Idaho hears lively debate on noxious-weed petitions; Turkish thistle moved to control list
Summary
The committee approved changes to the noxious-weed listing process after contested petition meetings on Palmer amaranth and myrtle spurge; Turkish thistle was reclassified from early-detection rapid-response to a control category.
The committee approved a set of changes to Idaho's invasive species and noxious-weed listing (docket 0206092402) after negotiated rule-making and public comment. Andrea Thompson, administrator for the Plant Industries Division, summarized two listing petitions—Palmer amaranth and myrtle spurge—that generated substantial stakeholder engagement but did not reach consensus in rule-making…
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