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Noxious‑weed petitions split; department drops Palmer amaranth and myrtle spurge proposals but reclassifies Turkish thistle

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After public negotiation, the department did not add Palmer amaranth or myrtle spurge to Idaho’s noxious‑weed lists but moved Turkish thistle from early detection/rapid response to a controlled category because it is more widespread than previously thought.

BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho Department of Agriculture presented negotiated rulemaking records on listing petitions for noxious weeds and recommended reclassifying Turkish thistle from Early Detection Rapid Response (EDRR) to a control category; petitions to list Palmer amaranth and myrtle spurge did not reach consensus and were not advanced in the…

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