United States Department of Agriculture

Tamarisk Noxious Weed Eradication

Last update: Mar 25, 2025 Last update: Mar 25, 2025

Details

Locations:USA
Start Date:Aug 20, 2024
End Date:Oct 20, 2024
Contract value: USD 132,205
Sectors:Environment & NRM
Environment & NRM
Categories:Non-consulting services
Date posted:Mar 25, 2025

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Description

Notice ID: 1240LQ24Q0068

Contract Award Number: 1240LQ24P0064

Description:  visually locate noxious weeds and conduct treatments by spot spraying approximately 400 acres of herbicide in remote areas across some 764 acres total of the Cimarron National Grassland Ranger District at Morton County, near Elkhart, Kansas (see maps provided Attachments 2 and 3). Dominant vegetation consists of tamarisk with stems ranging from 0.5” – 8” diameter at 6” above the ground, and most stems smaller than 2.5” diameter at 6” above the ground. However, there are stems that are larger than 8” located within the treatment area. The treatment area is on nearly flat terrain with a slope of less than 10 percent. Many of the Tamarisk plants have been previously treated either by spraying, cutting, pulling, or burned. Small patches or individual cottonwood and willow are also present; only the tamarisk will be treated chemically. 

 

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