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Right of way certification - ANSWERMaintaining vegetation in these right-of-ways is of crucial importance and involves controlling weeds, IVM (integrated Vegetation management derived from IPM Integrated Pest Management) - ANSWERas the knowledge and understanding of pest management advanced th...

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Right of way certification - ANSWERMaintaining vegetation in these

right-of-ways is of crucial importance and

involves controlling weeds,



IVM (integrated Vegetation management derived from IPM Integrated Pest Management) -
ANSWERas the knowledge and understanding of pest management advanced the strategies of
utilizing several methods of pest control at the right time to target specific pests became known as
integrated pest management.

LEGAL - state and federal laws require control of noxious weeds to help protect public and private
lands from degrading impacts

QUALITY - improving vegetation programs reduce costs and the use of pesticides at the same time
that it controls noxious and problem vegetation

COOPERATION - Working with other land managers improves weed control on public and private
land

PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE - When the public is educated about vegetation programs, the number of
complaints and lawsuits usually is reduced.

SAFETY - Reducing and eliminating problem vegetation improves sight distance and maintains clear
zones so roadside objects are visible to drivers

ECONOMICS - IVM increases productivity and effectiveness and in turn reduces short and long term
maintenance costs

EFFICIENCY - IVM contributes to the efficient use of equipment, personnel, and materials through
the scheduling and priorities



IVM programs strive to - ANSWERintegrate chemical, biological, mechanical, and cultural weed
control methods for optimum vegetation management



Annuals - - ANSWERcomplete life cycle in one growing season. seed from annual plant germinates,
grows int a mature plant, produces seeds in one growing season

Summer annual ex Russian Thistle and puncture vine

Winter annual - Cheatgrass and Cereal Rye

, Biennials - - ANSWERTake two years or growing seasons to complete their life cycle.

first year they grow and store foodreserves without flowering or producing seeds

second year or growing season - plant develops mature flowers and produces seeds

ex musk thistle and hounds tongue are example of weedy biennials



Perennials - ANSWERlive from year to year

have large root systems which make it hard for them to be killed.

ex bindweed, leafy spurge and Russian knapweed



IVM for different types of weeds - ANSWERAnnualls and Biennials is obtained when they are in the
young seedling and rosette stages

Perennials are most vulnerable in prebloom and blooming stage because the weed is putting in most
of their energy into seed production



Grasses - - ANSWERmost common plant species found on right of ways

monocots - plant has one sead leaf at germination

most grasses are very useful... but some species are weeds

two ex. Cheatgrass and medusahead rye



Classification of Soil texture by feel - ANSWERSand, loamy sand; feels gritty but does not ribbon or
smear o the hand

Sandy loam: feels gritty and leaves a smear on the hand, but does not ribbon

Silt loam: feels smooth and flour like, but does not ribbon

Sandy clay loam: fells gritty and forms a ribbon that breaks into pieces

Sandy clay: feels gritty anf forms long pliable ribbons ( ribbon is being able to extend the soil when
compacted -- silly putty or play dough )



Water flow in different soils - ANSWERwater does not infiltrate clay soils at all while water moves
through sandy soils at a very fast rate



Organic soil criteria - ANSWER1.) the mineral content of the soil has no clay and the organic content
is 20% or more

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