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This document provides instructions and an application form for landowners in Montezuma County to apply for cost-share funds to control undesirable weeds on their property.
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Obtain the 2013 Montezuma County Undesirable Weed Control Application form from the local government office or website.
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Fill out the applicant's name, address, and contact information at the top of the form.
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Provide details about the property where weed control is needed, including the address and legal description.
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Indicate the types of undesirable weeds present on the property.
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Specify the methods of control you wish to use, such as herbicides or manual removal.
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Sign and date the application form to confirm that the information provided is accurate.
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Submit the completed application to the appropriate county office as indicated on the form, either by mail or in person.

Who needs 2013 MONTEZUMA COUNTY UNDESIRABLE WEED CONTROL APPLICATION?

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Homeowners with undesirable weed infestations in their yards or gardens.
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Landowners managing agricultural or recreational land affected by invasive weeds.
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Local businesses that maintain landscaped areas and need professional weed control.
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Municipalities seeking assistance with public lands that have undesirable weed growth.
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Hold off on mowing when you're planning to spray for weeds. Don't mow for one to two days before or after spraying. Why? You want as much surface area of the weeds' leaves available to "catch" the killer.
Site-specific control technologies are defined as machinery or equipment embedded with technologies that detect weeds growing in a crop and, taking into account predefined factors such as economics, take action to maximise the chances of successfully controlling them.
Dry soil conditions actually are better than wet conditions for application and incorporation of volatile herbicides. Volatile herbicides do not vaporize as quickly from a dry soil surface as from a wet surface, so there is less herbicide loss.
Best results come from morning applications due to the long light period before darkness. Spraying in the evening requires a longer rain-free period for uptake. Optimum results also come from application during high light intensity, long days.
Ideally, weeds should be controlled four to six weeks prior to planting to allow time for the decomposition of dead material, which helps provide a clean field and a better seedbed. Early burndown applications also help to conserve valuable soil moisture that can be used by the crop.
There are two types of killer. Pre-emergent and Post-emergent. Apply a pre-emergent before you see weeds. Apply Post-emergent when weeds are actively growing and you can see them but before the real heat of summer arrives for best results.
Apply postemergence herbicides in the fall and late spring months. Air temperatures are cooler at this time of year, resulting in better turfgrass tolerance to herbicides. Also, perennial and many annual weeds are actively growing during these times of year and are easier to control with postemergence herbicides.
control is important in agriculture. Methods include hand cultivation with hoes, powered cultivation with cultivators, smothering with mulch, lethal wilting with high heat, burning, and chemical control with herbicides ( killers).

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The 2013 Montezuma County Undesirable Weed Control Application is a form used by landowners and managers to apply for the control of invasive weed species within Montezuma County, aimed at promoting environmental health and biodiversity.
Landowners, agricultural operators, and anyone managing land affected by undesirable weeds in Montezuma County are required to file this application.
To fill out the application, provide accurate information regarding the property location, type of weeds to be controlled, treatments planned, and any necessary permissions or signatures.
The purpose is to manage and control undesirable weed populations, thereby protecting native ecosystems, agriculture, and promoting effective land stewardship.
The application must report the location of the infestation, types of undesirable weeds present, proposed control methods, and contact information for the applicant.
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