The Nebraska Weed Control Association
To Encourage and Develop Better Weed Control Practices in Nebraska
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Weed Management Areas (WMA) 2008

Since 1998, Nebraska counties and other interested stakeholders have pulled together resources and knowledge to help control the spread of invasive species. This sharing of knowledge and resources help curb the cost where one agency alone could not handle the larger tasks. Ten years later, many counties are part of WMA's and to date, have applied and received more than Nine Million in grant dollars.

Weed Management Areas of Nebraska
Click here to see the whole WMA map and all the WMA boundries as well as contact info. (PDF file)

What is a WMA?

Weed Management Areas (WMAs) are local organizations that bring together landowners and managers (private, city, county, State, and Federal) in a county, multi-county, or other geographical area to coordinate efforts and expertise against common invasive weed species. The WMA functions under the authority of a mutually developed memorandum of understanding (MOU) and is subject to statutory and regulatory weed control requirements. A WMA may be voluntarily governed by a chairperson or a steering committee. To date, groups in Nebraska have been initiated by either the leadership of the County or a Federal Agency employee. WMAs are unique because they attempt to address agricultural (regulatory) weeds and “wildland” weeds under one local umbrella of organization. It is hoped that participation will extend from all agencies and private organizations. WMAs have printed weed I.D./control brochures, organized weed education events, written and obtained grants, coordinated demonstration plots, and instituted joint eradication, mapping, outreach, and other effective weed management projects.

WMA's formed since 1998
:: P.R.I.D.E.
:: Lower Platte
:: 5 Rivers
:: Middle Missouri Valley
:: Northeast
:: Platte Valley
:: Sandhills
:: Southwest
:: High Plains
:: West Central
:: Twin Valley
:: NE/SD Purple Loosestrife Awareness Group
:: Middle Niobrara Weed Awareness Group
*To find out more and what you can do to help, please contact us and we will direct you to the appropriate contact person.
High Plains PRIDE 5 Rivers Lower Platte Sandhills Twin Valley Northeast West Central Southwest Platte Valley Middle Missouri Valley