Rights of Way Vegetation Management
Controlling weeds and vegetation growth are important aspects of roadside/right of way management. The Renz Lab conducts research in this area and has developed resources to help with integrated vegetation management (IVM) of roadside vegetation. See below:
| Factsheet Title | Target Species | Link |
|---|---|---|
| Using reduced rates of imazapic to suppress grass growth on roadsides | roadside weeds | |
| 2019 ROW Workshop: Reducing mowing frequency and demonstrating effective control of common invasive plants | teasel, wild parsnip, wild chervil | |
| 2019 ROW Workshop: Supporting data and background information | teasel, wild parsnip, wild chervil | |
| Brown County Roadside Invasive Plant Control Study | teasel | |
| Chippewa County Roadside Invasive Plant Control Study | wild chervil | |
| Kenosha County Roadside Invasive Plant Control Study | teasel | |
| Portage County Roadside Invasive Plant Control Study | wild parsnip | |
| Sauk County Roadside Invasive Plant Control Study | wild parsnip | |
| Using SiteVue (TM) (florpyrauxifen-benzyl) to control wild parsnip in tallgrass prairies | wild parsnip | |
| Best Management Practices for Invasive Plants in Rights of Way | wild parsnip, teasels, purple loosestrife, knotweeds, phragmites |