Bromus tectorumThis plant is widespread in the state and has been designated a Class C Noxious Weed by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture.Read more...

Horses
For equestrians of all backgrounds, it’s crucial to care about noxious weeds for the well-being of your beloved horse. These invasive plants can pose serious health risks to your horses, as many contain toxins that can lead to digestive issues, colic, and even life-threatening conditions like chewing disease. Ensuring your pastures are free of noxious weeds is essential to protect your horses’ health and provide them with a safe and nourishing environment.