WEED MANAGEMENT Sample Clauses
WEED MANAGEMENT. All noxious weeds on the latest Yellowstone County Noxious Weed List shall be controlled on all properties in the subdivision. The weed plan shall include the following and shall be referenced in this SIA: • A Weed Management Plan must be filed and updated as needed for approval by the Yellowstone County Weed Department. Said weed management plan shall contain the noxious weeds being addressed and the plan for the control of those weeds. All associated cost for noxious weed control is the responsibility of the owner of record. • A revegetation plan shall be submitted as part of the management plan. A seeding recommendation can be obtained from the Yellowstone County Weed Department pursuant to Section 7-22-2152, MCA. The Yellowstone County Weed Department reserves the right to revise these recommendations based on the required site inspection.
WEED MANAGEMENT. The Lessee shall be responsible for controlling any noxious weeds on the Lease Premises. The Lessee shall comply with the Montana County Noxious Weed Management Act
WEED MANAGEMENT. Weed Control: Lessee shall control all noxious weeds on all lands under this lease consistent with applicable laws. Lessee shall be responsible for, and shall reimburse State for, any noxious weed control costs incurred as a result of ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s failure to control.
WEED MANAGEMENT. All noxious weeds on the latest Stillwater County Noxious Weed List shall be controlled on all properties in the subdivision by the lot owners. A Weed Management Plan must be filed and updated as needed for approval by the Stillwater County Weed Department. Said weed management plan shall contain the noxious weeds being addressed and the plan for the control of those weeds. A revegetation plan for all areas disturbed by construction activities shall be submitted as part of the management plan and here described. A seeding recommendation can be obtained from the Stillwater County Weed Department pursuant to 7-22-2152, MCA. The Stillwater County Weed Department reserves the right to revise these recommendations based on the site inspection.
WEED MANAGEMENT. All noxious weeds on the latest Yellowstone County Noxious Weed List shall be controlled on all properties in the subdivision. A Weed Management Plan has been approved by the Yellowstone County Weed Department. Said weed management plan shall contain the noxious weeds being addressed and the plan for the control of those weeds. All associated cost for noxious weed control is the responsibility of the owner of record. The Yellowstone County Weed Department reserves the right to revise these recommendations based on the required site inspection.
WEED MANAGEMENT. All noxious weeds on the latest Yellowstone County Noxious Weed List shall be controlled on all properties in the subdivision. The weed plan shall include the following and shall be referenced in this SIA: A Weed Management Plan must be filed and updated as needed for approval by the Yellowstone County Weed Department. Said weed management plan shall contain the noxious weeds being addressed and the plan for the control of those weeds. All associated cost for noxious weed control is the responsibility of the owner of record. A revegetation plan shall be submitted as part of the management plan. A seeding recommendation can be obtained from the Yellowstone County Weed Department pursuant to Section 7-22-2152, MCA. The Yellowstone County Weed Department reserves the right to revise these recommendations based on the required site inspection. The Subdivider shall provide restoration of the areas disturbed during construction of the improvements outlined herein, as follows: Dryland Prairie Mix that may be seeded by either broadcast or drill.
WEED MANAGEMENT. Weed management services include all chemical treatment, manual removal, and disposal of weeds from all planting beds, cracks and joints on any paved surfaces, and lawn/grass covered areas. Weed management services can only be invoiced and performed no more than one time per week. Use of chemicals for weed control should be used only if needed and sparingly. These chemicals should only be applied by a licensed applicator and areas affected should have signs posted after application. In general, these applications will follow the grass/lawn fertilization schedule. Vendor must provide Kwik Trip’s corporate office a copy of applicator(s) license(s) on an annual basis by April 1st or prior to any application.
WEED MANAGEMENT. Tree and shrub beds will be maintained free from weeds by means of hand weeding as well as by use of both pre and post emergent herbicides. Weeding activities will occur with every visit during the growing season and as required during the winter months. Hard surfaces will be maintained free from weeds by use of non-selective post emergent weed controls. Leaves will be removed from the site a total of three times during the fall and winter months.
WEED MANAGEMENT. (a) Contractor shall use IPM methods to reduce weeds in turf area. This includes accurate weed identification, monitoring for weed emergence, and implementing timely control measures (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ep141).
(b) Primary weed control depends on proper cultural practices, chiefly mowing turfgrass at the UF/IFAS recommended height and maintaining adequate mulch in plant beds. Weed control in landscape beds can be difficult due to the variety of plant material that may be vulnerable to herbicides. Thus, preventive weed control is important and typically the most effective weed control approach. Weed infestations will probably have to be removed by hand, as there are a limited number of herbicides available that can be safely applied over the top of and around most landscape plants, see (▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ep523).
WEED MANAGEMENT. Noxious Weed Control: Lessee shall prevent noxious weed infestations by applying management practices which discourage their establishment or spread. Lessee shall detect and control the invasion of new noxious weeds. Noxious weeds will be controlled using appropriate mechanical, biological and chemical treatments that meet the requirements of federal, state, and local laws.
