What is the Mississippi Invasive Plant Control Program?
The Mississippi Invasive Plant Control Program (MIPCP) is a publicly funded project made possible through an American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) stimulus grant. This ARRA grant is administered, with oversight, by the USDA Forest Service. The grant program is implemented by the Mississippi Forestry Commission. The mandate of the grant is to suppress invasive plant species through strategies in targeted areas of Mississippi, while allowing for the creation and retention of employment opportunities. The foremost target of the MIPCP is cogongrass, a pest in 73 countries and considered one of the “Top 10 Worst Weeds in the World.”
Contact Mississippi Invasive Plant Control Program
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Contact Mississippi Invasive Plant Control Program
660 North Street
Suite 300
Jackson, Mississippi 39202
Phone: (601) 359-2812
Cell Phone: (601) 720-0238
Service Area
Services provided in:
- Covington County, Mississippi
- Jones County, Mississippi
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