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Contact Kneehill County Agricultural Service Board Office. The ASB has a variety of programs to assist in both public and private land weed control.
Approximately one third of Kneehill County road allowances are spot sprayed for invasive weed control annually. The remaining two thirds is done on a reported basis either by private individuals or Kneehill County weed inspectors
Contact Kneehill County Agricultural Service Board office. They will assist you with information on the latest up-to-date control methods available.
Contact Kneehill Agricultural Service Board office. When an infestation has been declared by Council, adjacent landowners to county road allowances can apply for financial assistance to assist in controlling grasshoppers on road allowances.
Contact Kneehill County Agricultural Service Board office. Predator control guidelines are set by the provincial government and are dependent on the predator species involved. The Agricultural Service Board will assist you with information on the latest up-to-date control methods available.
Contact the Agricultural Service Board office for application forms and information for free shelterbelt plantings. These free trees are available to all rural land owners with a minimum of 5 acres.
Kneehill County Agricultural Service Board has both insecticide and herbicide spray equipment available for rent to all ratepayers within Kneehill County.
Contact Kneehill County Agricultural Service Board office.
Yes Kneehill County Agricultural Service Board has a policy to issue a control notice if a Clubroot of Canola infestation is found. The notice will restrict the farmer from growing Canola on the infested land for four clear years.
No. Fusarium graminearum is a declared pest under the Alberta Pest Act. If identified the Alberta Fusarium graminearum management plan must be followed.
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