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Noxious Weed List
We urge the Maryland Department of Agriculture to have
phragmites, asiatic tearthumb, kudzu, multi-flora rose (except when used as
rootstock by the nursery industry), and mile-a-minute placed on the noxious weed
list. '04
Compliance on Government-Owned Land
We insist that local, county, state, and federal
governments abide by the noxious weed control laws on lands owned or controlled
by them. '02
Enforcement
We urge the Maryland Department of Agriculture to
enforce the law pertaining to the control of noxious weeds with court action
when necessary. We urge county governments, county weed control committees and
other agricultural organizations to cooperate with MDA's efforts to maintain a
viable noxious weed control program. ’07
We re commend that county weed control committees,
along with county coordinators make every possible effort to cooperate with
farmers and/or landowners in good faith, who are making a reasonable effort to
control noxious weeds in crop and non-cropland. Furthermore, it must be accepted
by the enforcement personnel that 100% control of noxious weeds in crop or non
crop land is not realistically achievable by any or all of the control methods
outlined by the Maryland Noxious Weed Law, which are as follows: "mowing,
spraying and cultivation.” ’05
Public Education
We recommend that the State of Maryland increase
efforts to inform and educate the general public concerning the value of and
requirements for continuing control of thistles, multi-flora rose, johnsongrass,
poison hemlock, shatter cane and autumn olive.’07
Weed Control Methods
We support and will work with the University of
Maryland, Maryland Department of Agriculture and Chemical Companies to step-up
efforts to develop new materials to reduce and eliminate these noxious weeds.
Until these materials are developed, MDA should ban ornamental grasses such as
eastern gamma grass from being introduced in Maryland. ’05
At present, seeds for bird feed are not regulated, and
some mixtures contain noxious weed seed from both domestic and imported sources.
We recommend legislation that will require all bird feed (seeds) be free of
noxious weed seeds that are capable of germination.’05
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