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Weed Management Best Practices for Campers: Protecting Stock and the Environment

Learn how to identify and manage noxious weeds to protect your horses and other livestock during pack trips. Follow guidelines to camp and travel in weed-free areas, stay on designated trails, and properly dispose of weeds. Always wear gloves, pull taprooted spring or fall weeds, and report infestations to help maintain a clean environment.

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Weed Management Best Practices for Campers: Protecting Stock and the Environment

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  1. Feed Horses and other Stock Certified Weed Seed Free Feed for Several Days Before and During Pack Trips

  2. Learn to Identify Noxious Weeds

  3. Camp & Travel in Weed Free Areas

  4. Stay on established roads when traveling

  5. Stay on designated trails when recreating.

  6. Clean vehicles and gear before and after each trip

  7. Camp only in Existing Campsites

  8. Avoid Traveling in Weed Infested Areas

  9. Pull & Pack Out Weeds When Possible

  10. Always wear gloves Pull only taprooted weeds Pull only weeds you can identify Pull in Spring or Fall Pack out weeds in garbage bag Hand Pulling

  11. Pull knapweed and houndstongue. They have taproots.

  12. Report Weed Infestations

  13. Locate Weed Infestations

  14. Leave No Weeds Principles • Be aware and prepare • Camp and travel in weed free areas • Pull and pack out weeds when possible • Report weed infestations

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