Wyoming Weed and Pest Council to meet on June 13 via Zoom

Doug Miyamoto Director - Wyoming Department of Agriculture
Doug Miyamoto Director - Wyoming Department of Agriculture
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The Wyoming Weed and Pest Council (WWPC) State Allocations Committee is scheduled to convene on June 13 at 8:00 am via Zoom. The meeting will address several key topics, including the discussion of grant funds allowed use, eligible grant recipients, the scoring matrix, and requests from Platte County Weed and Pest and Sheridan County Weed and Pest. Additional business matters may also be covered as needed.

Public participation is encouraged, with an opportunity for public comment during the meeting. The committee consists of Josh Shorb (Chairman – Park County Weed and Pest Control District), Dan Madsen (Vice Chairman – Sweetwater County Weed and Pest Control District), Doug Miyamoto (Director – Wyoming Department of Agriculture), Hadley Manning (Wyoming Board of Agriculture), and Larry Smith (Campbell County Weed and Pest Control District Board Member).

For those interested in attending, the Zoom link is available: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81448123778?pwd=6dTIFsRA3e1OHQYKwPokLt5aFp4z73.1 with Meeting ID: 814 4812 3778 and Passcode: 146683.

Further information about the Wyoming Weed and Pest Council can be found at https://wyoweed.org/, or by contacting Lindsey Woodward at lindsey.woodward@wyo.gov or 307-777-6585.

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