We created this site to share information with you regarding the invasive nature of Noxious Weeds and the destructive tendencies of Tree Insects/Diseases. It is our sincere hope that the information contained in these pages serves this purpose. VMI, Vegetation Management, Inc., is dedicated to making a contribution to the betterment of our natural habitat through the control of Noxious Weeds and harmful Tree Insects/Diseases. We pride ourselves on providing comprehensive services to all our clients ensuring the best value for the monetary expenditure.
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In his dealings with the county he educated the public on a daily basis being responsible for the Herbicide Hotline as well as manning booths at the Jefferson County Expo and the State fair in Pueblo. His continued commitment to the Division of Wildlife by participating in the Purple Loosestrife campaign in and around the Denver area was commended annually.
Due to the fact that we spend a majority of our time in the field servicing customers, The BEST way to contact us is by sending us an email using the address listed above. In general we will attempt to respond within 24-48 hours. Remember, the more information you provide, the better we can respond. Thanks for visiting our website - we look forward to the opportunity to contribute to the betterment of your property!
Ranch/Pasturelands tend to become infested with Noxious Weeds either from some form of development i.e. roads, excavation for buildings, etc; through the prior introduction of weed contaminated feed/hay; and by weather, animal or mechanical spread factors. Large land holders are taking steps to preserve their properties by placing them into Conservation Easements for which the protection of natural habitat plants is desired.
If chemicals are safe, why then do you
place a Warning sign on my property after performing a chemical
application? A variety of opinions abound on this subject. Most consider a WEED to be any plant that is on either the Colorado Noxious Weed list or any plant on your land that you consider undesirable.
place a Warning sign on my property after performing a chemical
application? A variety of opinions abound on this subject. Most consider a WEED to be any plant that is on either the Colorado Noxious Weed list or any plant on your land that you consider undesirable.
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Elisa George
Nov 06, 2016