FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Tuesday, July 16, 2024
End: September 9, 2024
Spot brush spraying will begin early-August and continue through mid-September in northern Story County.
Ty Hamiel, Vegetation Management Biologist with Story County Conservation, said that Brush and Weed Control Specialists of Algona, IA have contracted with Story County to spot treat small trees and brush under 10 feet on the roadsides in La Fayette, Howard, Warren, Lincoln and Sherman townships.
“Certified applicators will be operating vehicles with sprayers in the Right of Way (ROW). Herbicides applied are specifically registered for the use in ROW,” Hamiel said.
Hamiel also said there are some exceptions during this process. Spraying will exclude brush that is taller than 10 feet or trees that cannot be effectively treated without causing damage outside of the ROW; such as trees in fence lines, or trees in back slopes directly in front of farmsteads. Spraying may also exclude spots adjacent to sensitive areas or specialty crops.
Spraying should conclude by September 9. For more information about this project, contact Vegetation Management Biologist Ty Hamiel at 515-382-7367 or email thamiel@storycountyiowa.gov.
Story County Conservation manages more than 3,500 acres of parks and natural areas, including lakes, campgrounds, and trails, and an additional 5,500 acres of roadside habitat through our Integrated Roadside Vegetation Management program. The environmental education staff serves Story County schools and the public with interpretive and informational programs for all ages.
CONTACT:
Ty Hamiel
Story County Conservation
Phone 515-382-7367
FAX 515-232-6989
Email: thamiel@storycountyiowa.gov
www.storycountyconservation.org
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