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2014-06-27_PERMIT FILE - M2014034
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6/27/2014 4:17:43 PM
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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2014034
IBM Index Class Name
Permit File
Doc Date
6/27/2014
Doc Name
New application
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Huerfano County Government
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DRMS
Email Name
TOD
TAK
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D
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Most successful weed management efforts include a combination of two or more control <br /> methods. To develop an effective IWM plan, each site must be individually evaluated to <br /> identify techniques that are feasible and the most appropriate for the site. Every technique <br /> has positive and negative aspects that determine its appropriateness for specific situations. <br /> Site managers should select and utilize as many appropriate techniques as possible. <br /> Reliance on any one particular method frequently results in failure. <br /> Remember that most control techniques (mowing, herbicides, hand-puffing, etc.) are effective <br /> only during certain periods of the target species' life cycle. Every effort should be made to <br /> utilize techniques that suppress targeted weed populations throughout the season while <br /> promoting desirable species."** <br /> **This was taken from the following State of Colorado publication: <br /> Please see next page. <br />
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