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County staff warns Amur honeysuckle designation will strain resources; asks for guidance
Summary
Riley County weed/HHW staff reported Amur honeysuckle will likely be designated a Class C noxious weed in 2026, explained the distinction between 'contain' and 'reduce' under that class, and warned that effective treatment and removal could be costly and resource-intensive.
Riley County's Noxious Weed and HHW staff told commissioners Dec. 4 that Amur honeysuckle — an invasive, woody shrub present in many county ditches and draws — is expected to be listed as a Class C noxious weed in Kansas in spring 2026, and that the county will face requests from residents to address infestations.
Mike Bowler, Noxious Weed/HHW staff, said he successfully argued to have the plant…
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