University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources


May 9, 2008

NDA Funds Second Round Of Riparian Vegetation Proposals

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) has awarded grants to five groups to manage weeds and other overgrowth in sections of the Republican, North Platte, South Platte, and Platte rivers.

Agriculture Director Greg Ibach said the five projects, which will share $2 million in grant funds, are designed to improve the health of the river basins.

“These projects will address invasive and noxious weeds that are causing problems with stream flow and crowding out native vegetation,” Ibach said. “We are pleased that all of these projects build upon existing treatment efforts and involve a variety of partners.”

The five projects, sponsors, and grant amounts awarded are:

“Grant requests far outweighed the dollars available,” Ibach said.

“Projects selected keep with the LB 701 objective of improving conveyance of stream flow, but also will be managed in a way that meets our obligations to Nebraska landowners, our natural resources, and wildlife.” The funding was awarded through the Riparian Vegetation Management Grant Program, which was authorized in LB 701, the comprehensive water legislation approved in 2007. The legislation allowed for $2 million in funding for 2007 and $2 million for 2008.

Nebraska Department of Agriculture News Release


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