Kimball county Established in 1888

Weed Superintendent

Weed Superintendant

GENERAL INFORMATION

Weed Superintendent

Rick Wangler
3970 W Main St
PO Box 363
Kimball, NE 69145


Office: (308) 235-2681
Cell: (308) 230-0080


Email: rick.wangler@kimballcountyne.gov


Frequently Asked Questions


  • How many and what kind of noxious weeds there are in Nebraska?

    There are twelve noxious weeds of Nebraska. They are Canada Thistle, Musk Thistle, Leafy Spurge, Spotted Knapweed, Plumeless Thistle, Saltcedar, Phragmites, Diffuse Knapweed, Japanese Knotweed, Giant Knotweed, Purple Loosestrife and Sericea Lespedeza .

  • Do you have a question about plants and weeds in your fields?

    Typically, if you take a picture on your phone and we may be able to help identify it.


    There is an app that you can get on your phone called Picture This. If you take a picture of the plant it will process it and tell 

    you what kind of plant or weed it is. There is also a book called Weeds of the Great Plains published by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture. This book identifies all Nebraska weeds. 

  • What herbicide do you use, and when is the best time to spray?

    We use Milestone and 2-4-D mostly along the roadside. I use Pramitol and Roundup for bare ground. The best time to spray noxious weeds is when the plant is in its rosette stage. I spray when the wind is calm and it is not to hot, usually in the early morning. 

  • Do you have to have a pesticide application license to spray noxious weeds?

    If you are using a non-restricted herbicide you do not have to have a license.

  • what is on the noxious weed list for Kimball County?

    Scotch Thistle was added by Kimball County along with Nebraska State noxious weeds, Musk Thistle, Canada Thistle, Spotted and Diffuse Knapweed.

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