Invasive Woody Species Removal Cost Share Program

The Land Management Division of the Oklahoma Conservation Commission is excited to offer a cost-share program for woody invasive species removal practices. Landowners with Eastern Red Cedar, Saltcedar, or Mesquite on their land are encouraged to apply. Applicants can receive up to $50,000 per land owner each Fiscal Year. A new application will not be accepted until the current contract is completed.

Land parcels currently under contract through another cost-share program for brush management will not be eligible for payment under this program. There is no minimum acreage or grazing requirements.

OCC is excited to announce a cost-share program for the removal of invasive woody species.

The program is only available in select counties, and applications will be ranked.

If you’re losing the battle against:

  • Eastern Red Cedar
  • Saltcedar
  • And/or Mesquite

You might qualify for cost-share for implementing qualified practices in accordance with an approved conservation plan! Apply and Learn More

Applications can be submitted through the landowner’s local conservation district or to andrea.moseley@conservation.ok.gov. The following is a list of eligible districts.

Beaver County CD • Bryan County CD • Checotah CD • Cimarron County CD • Greer County CD • Haskell County CD • Johnston County CD • Kiowa County CD • Logan County CD • Lincoln County CD • McIntosh County CD • Murray County CD • North Fork of Red River CD • Pawnee County CD • Payne County CD • Pittsburg County CD • Texas County CD • Washita County CD

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