For utilities today, implementing technology for vegetation management is a bit like the adage about “building the plane while it’s flying.” Manual and paper processes persist, and where technology ...
Pend Oreille County’s Noxious Weed Board is offering a free workshop featuring expert presentations on invasive grass control, turf care, plant toxicity, weed identification and soil health.
U.S. utilities spend nearly $7 billion annually to keep up with the maintenance required to reduce the risk of vegetation intrusions into the network. And yet, vegetation remains one of the largest ...
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If the 2025 season felt like the “same old, same old” for your weed control program — it shouldn’t. When farmers have the mindset that every year is just like the last, it’s easy to fall into the ...
Weeds are a common problem for gardens and lawns, and can be difficult to control. Gardeners should determine their weed tolerance and workload tolerance before implementing a weed control plan.
As farmers face the ever-growing challenge of resistant weeds, the need for effective and innovative solutions has never been more critical. Farmers are seeking reliable, effective weed control tools.
Handling weed pressure is no easy task for farmers and a BASF representative says cutting corners is not a wise long-term strategy.
I am hopeful that growers interested in planting conventional field corn hybrids can reap the benefits of reduced seed costs and higher premiums.
Connecticut’s utility regulatory agency has released a proposed report to the legislature about vegetation management and it includes what work the state’s major electric companies intend to perform ...