Phillips County Conservation District

Helping Control Noxious Weeds

On October 21 and 22, hunters entering the CMR National Wildlife Refuge via the Dry Fork Road were given the opportunity to join hands with local landowners to help stop the spread of noxious weeds. As part of a joint project spear-headed by the South Phillips County Rancher Stewardship Alliance Weed Committee, 36 hunting vehicles took advantage of a free undercarriage wash before entering the CMR Refuge. Many more vehicles were cleaned up in Malta using car wash coupons provided by the RSA Committee.
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