Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) has been confirmed in Kidder, Stark and Williams counties. The findings consisted of a single plant in both Kidder and Williams counties, and two plants in Stark County. The source of these unrelated detections is under investigation. The sites are being scouted and monitored. The findings were confirmed as Palmer amaranth by the National Agricultural Genotyping Center.
"We continue to encourage producers to monitor fields for noxious and invasive weeds, especially Palmer amaranth to prevent it from going to seed," Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring said. "The public should contact and work with their local weed officers and other experts to identify and report any suspect plants."
Information on noxious and invasive weeds is available at https://www.ndda.nd.gov/divisions/plant-industries/noxious-weeds.
To report a suspect plant, go to https://www.nd.gov/ndda/pa or contact your local county weed officer.
Categories: North Dakota, Crops, General