Conservation District
The office is in back of the BLM building.
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Tree Sale
The Conservation District has an annual tree sale each spring.
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Ready for pick-up
Customer trees that have been ordered are stored in a cold, dark room awaiting pickup. Pictured here include lilacs, plums, cotoneaster, willow and chokecherry.
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Lilacs
Lilac shrubs are for sale for $2.00 each. The other side has roses.
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Narrowleaf Cottonwood
Narrowleaf Cottonwoods are for sale for $3.00 each.
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White Fir Evergreens
White Fir Evergreens are for sale for $3.00 each.
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Douglas Fir Evergreens
Douglas Fir Evergreens are $3.00 each.
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Quaking Aspen
Quaking Aspen are $3.00 each.
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Willow cuttings
These willow cuttings, soaking in water, are ready to be placed in the ground, where they will root and start new plants.
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Wildlife Escape Ramps
These Wildlife Escape Ramps are free to stock tank owners.
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Weed Barrier Squares
4' x 4' black plastic weed barrier squares are $2.00 each (+tax).
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By the roll
Weed barrier is also available by the roll in various widths.
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Weed Barrier
The Conservation District sells black plastic weed barrier strips, anchor pins, fabric staples, and metal posts for plantings.
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Moisture Meter
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Wind Sun Guards
Tree protector wind/sun guards (2-sided tents) are $2 each (+tax).
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Repellent
Plantskydd rabbit and small critter organic repellent provides lasting year-round, non-toxic granular repellent for gardens and landscaping.
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Weed & Pest - Erin Siems
Erin Siems, Education Coordinator for Sublette County Weed & Pest, was on hand to give out literature and answer questions about their services.
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Conservation Planting
The Conservation District has printed a booklet entitled "Planting for Conservation in Sublette County" which contains a wealth of helpful information about benefits of planting, soil considerations, planting instructions, types of plants and more.
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Why Should I Care?
Why should I care about noxious weeds? Myths/Facts, how noxious weeds affect hunting, fishing, wildlife, livestock, landowners and more. Left unchecked, they can make a huge negative impact on the land and be a threat to wildlife and livestock.
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Noxious Weeds
The Sublette County Weed & Pest has replicas of noxious weeds to show what they look like including: Leafy Spurge, Salt Cedar, Dalmation Toadflac, Yellow Starthistle, Perennial Pepperweed, Purple Loosestrife, Spotted Knapweed.
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UW Cooperative Extension
University of Wyoming College of Agriculture and Natural Resources Cooperative Extension Service serves Sublette, Lincoln, Teton, Uinta and Sweetwater Counties.
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Wildlife-Friendly
The University of Wyoming Cooperative Extension Services had a display showing a wildlife friendly fence.
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Friendly Fence
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Weed Chart
Go to weedalert.com for a weed chart.
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Holden Vargas
Holden Vargas represented Painted Sage Farm from Daniel. They sold farm fresh eggs, green house fresh vegetables, organic flour mixes, and more. Their company is one of the main sponsors of the Pinedale Farmers Market. 307-859-8349.
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Farm Fresh Eggs
Painted Sage Farm has farm-fresh eggs and organically-grown vegetables.
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Greenhouses
Painted Sage Farm uses hoop houses and greenhouses for their organic gardening. They are located in Green River Ranch subdivision north of Pinedale in the Upper Green.
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Tree Lawn Care by Kay
Daniel resident Kay Malkowski had a table with tree and lawn care information. She has a business called "Tree & Lawn Care by Kay". Phone 307-859-8629.
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Bark Beetle Information
Kay has information about dealing with bark beetle infestations.
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Drip Watering
Information was available about setting up a drip watering system for gardens.
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