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Commissioners approve BLM cooperative contract for Dyer's Willow weed project; helicopter spraying set to begin
Summary
Bannock County approved a cooperative agreement with the Bureau of Land Management and partners to begin a Dyer's Willow (invasive weed) suppression project using helicopter application; federal, state and county partners and a cost‑share program for private landowners were discussed.
Bannock County commissioners approved a cooperative contract with the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on May 29 to support a Dyer's Willow weed‑control project that will include aerial application, county-funded treatment on some hard‑to-reach parcels and coordination with multiple federal and state agencies.
Public Works staff (Kyle, the county public-works director) explained the project is being managed through the regional Cooperative Weed Management Area (CWMA) and said the BLM, U.S.…
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