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General Notice To Control Noxious Weeds

General Notice to Control Noxious Weeds

The Kansas Noxious Weed Law K.S. A. 2-1314 et seq requires all persons who own or supervise land in Kansas to control and eradicate all weeds declared noxious by legislative action.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Kansas Noxious Weed Law to every person who owns or supervises land in Dickinson County that noxious weeds growing or found on such land shall be controlled and eradicated.
Control is defined as preventing the production of viable seed and the vegetative spread of the plant.

The public is also hereby notified that it is a violation of the Kansas Noxious Weed Law to barter, sell or give away infested nursery stock or livestock feed unless the feed is fed on the farm where grown or sold to a commercial processor that will destroy the viability of the noxious weed seed. Custom harvesting machines must be labeled with a label provided by the Kansas Department of Agriculture and must be free of all weed seed and litter when entering the State and when leaving a field infested with noxious weeds.

Additional information may be obtained from the Dickinson County Noxious Weed Department or by contacting:
Kansas Department of Agriculture
109 SW. 9th
Topeka, KS 66612

Failure to Observe this Notice

Failure to observe this notice may result in the County:

  • Serving a legal notice requiring control of the noxious weeds within a minimum of five days. Failure to control the noxious weeds within the time period allowed may result in the county treating the noxious weeds at the landowners expense and placing a lien on the property if the bill is not paid within 30 days
  • Filing criminal charges for non-compliance. Conviction for non-compliance may result in a fine of $100 per day of non-compliance with a maximum fine of $1,500.

Noxious Weeds

Weeds declared noxious are as follows

  • Field Bindweed
  • Musk Thistle
  • Sericea Lespedeza
  • Johnsongrass
  • Bur Ragweed
  • Canada Thistle
  • Leafy Spurge
  • Hoary Cress
  • Quackgrass
  • Russian Knapweed
  • Kudzu
  • Pignut

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General Notice To Control Noxious Weeds
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General Notice to Control Noxious Weeds

The Kansas Noxious Weed Law K.S. A. 2-1314 et seq requires all persons who own or supervise land in Kansas to control and eradicate all weeds declared noxious by legislative action.

Notice is hereby given pursuant to the Kansas Noxious Weed Law to every person who owns or supervises land in Dickinson County that noxious weeds growing or found on such land shall be controlled and eradicated.
Control is defined as preventing the production of viable seed and the vegetative spread of the plant.

The public is also hereby notified that it is a violation of the Kansas Noxious Weed Law to barter, sell or give away infested nursery stock or livestock feed unless the feed is fed on the farm where grown or sold to a commercial processor that will destroy the viability of the noxious weed seed. Custom harvesting machines must be labeled with a label provided by the Kansas Department of Agriculture and must be free of all weed seed and litter when entering the State and when leaving a field infested with noxious weeds.

Additional information may be obtained from the Dickinson County Noxious Weed Department or by contacting:
Kansas Department of Agriculture
109 SW. 9th
Topeka, KS 66612

Failure to Observe this Notice

Failure to observe this notice may result in the County:

  • Serving a legal notice requiring control of the noxious weeds within a minimum of five days. Failure to control the noxious weeds within the time period allowed may result in the county treating the noxious weeds at the landowners expense and placing a lien on the property if the bill is not paid within 30 days
  • Filing criminal charges for non-compliance. Conviction for non-compliance may result in a fine of $100 per day of non-compliance with a maximum fine of $1,500.

Noxious Weeds

Weeds declared noxious are as follows

  • Field Bindweed
  • Musk Thistle
  • Sericea Lespedeza
  • Johnsongrass
  • Bur Ragweed
  • Canada Thistle
  • Leafy Spurge
  • Hoary Cress
  • Quackgrass
  • Russian Knapweed
  • Kudzu
  • Pignut