
Bag-o-Woad Bounty Program
Cache County Weed Dept
Kickoff April 30, 2026
Dropoff Hyrum May 14, 16
Richmond, May 21, 23
Dyers Woad
Courtesy & Copyright Hilary Shughart, Photographer
Join the Cache County Conservation Districts and Weed Department in the War On Weeds. Together we can protect our natural landscapes and preserve biodiversity.
Noxious weeds are invasive plant species that pose serious threats to ecosystems, agriculture, native plant communities, and our economy.
They out-compete native vegetation, reducing food for wildlife and domesticated animals. Dyers woad (Isatis tinctoria) is a highly invasive plant originating in Europe, introduced into North America as a source of blue dye. It infests disturbed sites, rangelands, pastures, roadsides, and cultivated fields; and seeds are easily dispersed on animal fur, clothing, shoes and vehicles.
How You Can Help Volunteer:
Join Cache County residents in efforts to remove Dyers woad by pulling weeds, bagging them and returning the bags in exchange for cash and prize drawings.
Spread awareness about the importance of managing noxious weeds.
Report sightings of noxious weeds at www.eddmaps.org or on the EddMaps app.
Bag ‘O Woad
An informational meeting was held Thursday, April 30, from 6:00- 7:30 pm at the Cache Event Center (Fairgrounds), 490 S 500 W Logan, UT 84321. At that time official bags and tickets were distributed (limit of 20 bags). However, if you missed the meeting, stop by any office to obtain bags and instructions. Once filled, the bags may be returned with tickets to exchange for cash and inclusion in a raffle for prizes donated by participating businesses.
Drop off bags filled with Dyers Woad Thursdays from 5:30- 7:00 PM and Saturdays 10 am – 12 pm to Cache County Weed Department locations:
May 14, 16, Hyrum, 1020 E 600 N
May 21 & 23, Richmond, 161 N 900 W
Additional bags may be obtained on the same evenings.
Weeds must be pulled or dug from the ground, including roots. Wear proper clothing, gloves and shoes. Bring a shovel or heavy duty weeding tools for hard, rocky soil. Safety first!
Contact: Ben Law
Mobile: 385-622-3461
Office: 435-753-5480
Email: blaw@utah.gov
Protect our natural world from invasive threats!
Two-page information sheet with pictures: https://bridgerlandaudubon.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/250421-WarOnWeedsQR-drop-off-update.pdf