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Mesa County landowners may qualify for reimbursement for managing noxious weeds on private property and in irrigation ditches through a cost-share program offered by the Mesa Conservation District.

What’s available

  • 50% or more reimbursement for eligible treatment costs
  • Open to private landowners and irrigation ditch users
  • Technical guidance to help identify and treat noxious weeds

Why it matters

Noxious weeds spread quickly and can impact crop production, water delivery and native habitat. Early treatment helps reduce long-term costs and protects the health of our landscape.

How to apply

Visit Mesa Conservation District’s webpage and click on the Noxious Weed Management Cost-Share Program. Funding is limited and applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis

This program supports practical, local efforts to manage invasive species and protect Mesa County’s land and water resources.

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Flyer titled “Noxious Weed Management Cost-Share Program” explaining that private landowners and irrigation ditch users in the Mesa Conservation District may qualify for 50% or more reimbursement for weed management costs. The program is first come, first served due to limited funds. Includes plant photos, a QR code and website link (mesacd.com)