A full record of cooperative weed treatment projects completed across Carbon, Emery, Sanpete, and Utah counties during the 2025 field season.
Cleveland Wash has been identified by multiple agencies as a resource concern for flooding due to the Russian Olive and Tamarisk established along the corridor. Skyline CWMA agreed...
A 12-participant crew deployed UTVs and trucks with sprayers throughout Dry Canyon, distributing 400 gallons of herbicide using a combination of Milestone, E-2, and Accel to treat ...
A 13-person crew worked the Mud Water to Gordon Creek corridor, logging 65 man hours and 90 equipment hours. Musk thistle was the dominant target species on site, with Houndstongue...
Seventeen participants treated approximately 36 acres at lower elevations and mapped an additional 40 acres. Treatment focused on lower elevation infestations while higher elevatio...
Musk thistle was the dominant noxious weed problem within the Bennion Creek project area, with Houndstongue also present. Most infestations were concentrated in burn areas and alon...
The Brown and Telonis properties both had equal amounts of Houndstongue and Musk thistle. More than 21 gallons of herbicide were applied, treating 28 total acres. Some mechanical c...
This intensive 2-day project was the largest of the 2025 season, totaling 352 man hours and 1,360 gallons of herbicide. Participants split between the Jensen Property, County Prope...
The crew treated noxious weeds along the Millers Flat corridor from Highway 31 south to Potter Pond Junction. Musk thistle was the primary target, found in large patches along spur...
A multi-agency crew including Forest Service, UDAF, FFSL, Carbon County, and private landowners treated 45 acres at upper elevations in the Horse Canyon and Range Creek area, apply...
The Skyline CWMA held its annual weed tour on September 10, 2025, beginning at the Grand County Transit Hub in Moab. Participants from multiple agencies and partner organizations g...
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