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2008 EQIP
Colorado Invasive Plant Program

Dolores-Mancos-Dove Creek Conservation Districts Project Area

The project area is located in Montezuma, Dolores, and San Miguel counties.  The primary species of concern to be addressed are Tamarisk, Russian Olive, Difuse Knapweed, Spotted Knapweed, and Yellow Toadflax.  Landowners, or groups of landowners, with property in this project area can apply for up to 50 percent cost-share assistance to suppress and control the spread of these targeted noxious weeds.  For additional information and detailed boundary data about this project area, e-mail NRCS District Conservationist Michael Rich or call him at the Cortez NRCS Field Office at 970.565.9045 or e-mail NRCS District Conservationist John Lestina or call him at the Dove Creek NRCS Field Office at 970.677.2248.

How to apply

  • Review the Eligible Practice and Payment Rates for the Invasive Plant Species Program.
  • Review the Ranking Criteria and Screen Tools (below).
  • Complete and print the USDA Conservation Program Application Form CCC1200 (below)
  • Visit or call the USDA Service Center in your area to contact an NRCS staff person to assist you through the application process.

These documents require Adobe Acrobat or Microsoft Word.

Microsoft Word FileInvasive Species Ranking Criteria Tool (34 KB)
Microsoft Word FileInvasive Species Screening Tool (34 KB)
Adobe Acrobat DocumentUSDA Conservation Program Application Form CCC1200  (331 KB)

 

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Last Modified: 01/25/2008