RIGHT-OF-WAY (CATEGORY 6) 2025
LATEST UPDATE QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTION | ALREADY
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Who's Responsible? - --VERIFIED SOLUTION-- An applicator is responsible for any
damage to private or public property resulting from careless application or misuse
of herbicides
What are roadside management objectives? - --VERIFIED SOLUTION-- The current
goal of many roadside management programs is to 1) control only those plants
listed as noxious weeds or 2) plants that interfere with the vision of motorists, 3)
inhibit the flow of water through drainage ditches, 4) pose a fire hazard, or 5)
interfere with activities of hum--VERIFIED SOLUTION-- in other manners. Spot
treatments of problem areas, rather than broadcast applications, are commonly
used along roadsides.
What management techniques do counties use to maintain prairie vegetation on
roadsides? - --VERIFIED SOLUTION-- Counties integrate several different
management techniques to maintain a strong, healthy plant community.
Techniques include 1) spot spraying perennial weeds, 2) mowing of annual &
biennial weeds to control seed production, and 3) periodic burning to recycle
nutrients & increase plant diversity.
What are the most commonly used herbicides for roadside use? - --VERIFIED
SOLUTION-- The most commonly used herbicides for roadsides are
postemergence chemicals that selectively control herbaceous, broadleaf plants
without injuring grasses
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, What types of herbicides are registered for use in rights-of-way? - --VERIFIED
SOLUTION-- The majority of these products are either growth regulator
herbicides or ALS-inhibiting herbicides. These herbicides are classified according
to their mode of action, or how they kill plants.
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