Noxious weeds are non-native plants introduced to North America from Europe and Asia These plants have spread at an alarming rate because, unlike native species, there are no native insects, fungi, or diseases to control their growth and spread.  Noxious weeds destroy wildlife habitat and forage, threaten endangered species and native plants, increase erosion and groundwater loss, and prevent recreational activities. Estimates are that noxious weeds have invaded approximately 17 million acres of public rangelands in the West - more than quadrupling their range from 1985 to 1995.  In northern California, yellow star thistle expanded its range from 1 million acres in 1981 to 10 million in 1997.

Everyone can help control noxious weeds.
The Western Shasta RCD is just one of many groups mounting an effort to control and prevent the rapid spread of noxious weeds.  You can help by controlling weeds manually, by hand pulling or other mechanical means, or chemically by the application of herbicides.  When using herbicides, always read the labels thoroughly and follow the instructions.  We strongly advise using gloves and safety glasses when using any herbicide or even when pulling weeds, since many have spines or substances that can irritate the skin.

Always re-seed an area after noxious weeds are removed.
Simply removing a noxious weed may only result in another, equally different species to be established.  Plan for proper recovery of the treated site by seeding with a desirable species, such as a native species.

NEW!  Participate in our weed survey

Local Contacts for Weed Information:
Gary Nakamura, Forester
UC Extension
1851 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, CA  96002
(530) 224-4902
Larry Forero
Livestock and Farm Advisor
UC Extension
1851 Hartnell Avenue
Redding, CA  96002
(530) 223-2358
Paul Kjos
Shasta County Agriculture
Commissioner's Office
3179 Bechelli Lane, Suite 210
Redding, CA  96002
(530) 224-4949
 

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6270 Parallel Road • Anderson, CA 96007
Phone - 530 365-7332 FAX - 530 365-7271
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