The goal of all vegetation management programs is clear: bare ground. Vegetation control companies are being asked to be more productive with their time and equipment and use less, but more-effective, chemicals. Here's a look at what companies are doing and building to keep rights-of-way clear.rnIn 2006, Dow AgroSciences introduced Milestone VM specialty herbicide. According to the company, the product excels in controlling marestail and ragweed, as well as other weeds that may be resistant or uncontrolled by standard herbicide mixes. Its success is attributed to its ability to provide season-long control of problem weeds due to its soil residual activity.rn"One of the keys to fighting resistance is employing new chemistries into the mix. Herbicides with different modes of action and a wider spectrum of control can help to combat species resistant to some herbicides," said Homer Deckard, railroad vegetation management specialist with Dow AgroSciences.
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