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Invasive Plants Management Project 2009
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The
project will provide practice payments to landowners willing to control the
targeted invasive species on their property. Practice payments will be made to
participating landowners for two years with contracts ranging from three to
five years.
Landowners will be expected to treat invasive plant infested acres according to treatment plans developed with the assistance of technical experts. Payments will be based on actual treatment (infested) acres.
The following guidelines should be followed to determine applicant qualifications and administer this project.
USDA Plants Data Base: Names, checklists, automated tools, identification information, species abstracts, distributional data, crop information, plant symbols, plant growth data, plant materials information, plant links, references, and other plant information.
These documents may require Adobe
Acrobat. All will open in a new window.
Practice Payment Schedule 2009 (PDF, 46 KB)
Conservation
Program Application and Appendix - NRCS-CPA-1200 (PDF, 35 KB)
English
Spanish
Power of Attorney (Form NRCS-CPA-09) (PDF, 70 KB)
Power of Attorney (Form 211 and 211a - FSA and NRCS) (PDF, 368 KB)
Direct Deposit (Form SF-1199a) (PDF, 109 KB)
Cogongrass Information (all will open in
a new window)
Alabama
NRCS Cogongrass Brochure (8.5"x11") (PDF)
Alabama
Cogongrass Job Sheet No: 595a (PDF)
Cogongrass
(PDF, 214 KB)
Cogongrass:
Wanted DEAD not Alive! (Auburn University)
Cogongrass
National Park Service
Nonnative Invasive Plants of
Southern Forests: A Field Guide for Identification and Control (Forest
Service)
Identifying and
Controlling Cogongrass in Georgia
Stop Cogongrass Hitchhikers (Alabama Cooperative Extension System)
Cogongrass identification
photos
Fact Sheets
*Chinese/European
Privet (PDF, 232 KB)
Japanese
Climbing Fern (PDF, 214 KB)
*Japanese
Glossy Privet (PDF, 193 KB)
Kudzu
(PDF, 205 KB)
Non-Native
Roses (PDF, 211 KB)
Tallowtree
(Popcorntree) (PDF, 205 KB)
*Tropical
Soda Apple (216 KB)
(*for information only - not all species are funded under EQIP)
Posters for Field Offices to Print and Display
8x11
(1 MB)
11x17
(2 MB)
Contact your local Service Center for further guidelines and details of the program.
NRCS State Office contact Steve Musser, USDA–NRCS, Assistant State Conservationist for Programs, phone: (334) 887-4503.
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