Plant Materials Program - Idaho and Utah
The National
Plant Materials Program web site provides information on conservation plant
materials.
Aberdeen
Plant Materials Center Home Page
The Aberdeen (Idaho) Plant Materials Center tests and develops new
varieties of grasses and shrubs for use in the Intermountain West.
This site contains information about the Center, current studies and activities,
plant releases, riparian and wetland tools, technical notes, and plant
fact sheets.
Other PMC Home Pages
The following documents require
Adobe Acrobat
Reader.
Aberdeen PMC 2012 Newsletter (PDF; 433 KB)
Aberdeen PMC 2011 Newsletter (PDF;
358 KB)
Aberdeen PMC 2010 Newsletter (PDF;
516 KB)
Aberdeen
PMC Brochure (PDF; 2.13 MB)
Plants for Pollinators (PDF; 341 KB)
Aberdeen
PMC Long Range Plan (PDF; 286 KB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2012 Progress Report (PDF; 450 KB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2011 Progress Report (PDF;
295 KB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2010 Progress Report (PDF; 383 KB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2011 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 4.72 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2010 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 4.65 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2009 Annual Technical Report (PDF; 5.91 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2008 Annual Technical Report (PDF;
3.34 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2007 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 4.22 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2006 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 3.74 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2005 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 1.94 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2004 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 1.79 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2003 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 550 KB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2002 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 1.49 MB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials 2001 Annual Technical Report
(PDF; 1.73 MB)
Aberdeen Tribal Conservation Technical Assistance Outreach Flyer (PDF; 284
KB)
Aberdeen Plant Materials Tips for Successful Conservation Seeding
(PDF; 335 KB)
What is the value of the seed and plants released by the Plant Materials Center
at Aberdeen, Idaho? The Economic Impact and conservation benefits are
highlighted in the following fact sheet.
Economic
Impact Fact Sheet (PDF; 231 KB)
Conservation
Plant Releases
Living
on a Few Acres (PDF; 2.12 MB)
Field
Guide for the Identification and Use of Common Riparian Woody Plants (PDF; 9.50 MB)
The Wood Plant Seed Manual is available on-line. The webpage is:
http://www.nsl.fs.fed.us/wpsm/index.html
Plants for Riparian Buffers Brochure (PDF; 646 KB)
Conservation Grasses for Idaho and Utah (PDF; 232 KB)
Wildfire
Recovery Tips (PDF; 2.12 MB)
Improving Sage-grouse Habitat Through Revegetation and Rangeland Management
(PDF; 712 KB)
The
National
Plant Data Center, provides additional conservation plant
information including information on threatened and endangered, wetland, and
noxious weed status.
Plant
Identification KeFys for Grasses and Legumes National Agricultural
Library - USDA employees using government computers have full access to all
information at this link without having to provide a username or password.
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone
Map
Ecologicall-Based Invasive Plant Management
(EBIPM) is a framework providing land managers guidelines to make the best
management decisions for a given landscape based on ecological principles.
Through a step-by-step process, it focuses on getting to the roots of the
problem rather than merely covering up the symptoms of invasive annual grasses
and other invasive species. By addressing the causes of invasive plant
infestations, EBIPM offers solutions to achieve healthy sustainable rangeland. The
National Plant Materials Manual (NPMM),
Fourth Edition, July 2010 was
distributed to Plant Material Centers, Plant Material Specialists, State
Offices and Regional Offices. You may download a copy
of the PDF file or contact the National Plant Materials Center (301)
504-8175 if you prefer a paper copy (limited quantities available).
Pacific
Northwest Weed Management Handbook
Idaho Noxious Weeds Idaho has
64 different species of weeds that are designated noxious by state
law. This site contains information on how to identify and control these weeds
on your property.
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