These five leading articles reflect a major shift in how utilities approach vegetation management, from reactive, labor-intensive tree trimming, to data-driven, risk-based ...
Oregon State University researchers receive federal funding to explore electric technology for controlling weeds in organic ...
Preventing trees and various brush species from interfering with utility infrastructure requires sound vegetation management strategies to prevent issues before they become threats. Many options for ...
So, you really don’t like weeds? You’re not alone. Unfortunately, the nightmare of weed season is just about to begin. Whether you're managing a tidy lawn or a blooming planting bed, understanding the ...
Once the corn and soybean harvest rush is over, you owe it to your farm’s future to develop an integrated weed management plan for next season. Implementing a proactive and integrated weed management ...
Weed control is essential in apple orchards because weeds compete with trees for nutrients, water and sunlight, which can ...
Vegetation is a much-needed part of the natural world and is essential for life to thrive on Earth. Yet, when unmanaged, it’s also one of the greatest threats to the grid and a leading culprit for ...
As the battle against herbicide-resistant weeds grows more complex and the economic pressures on corn production mount, it’s important to leverage advanced and integrated approaches to weed management ...
Weeds pose the most persistent and costly threat to crop production in Canada, driving widespread herbicide use and accelerating the rise of herbicide-resistant species ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A shift in strategy for PG&E in their battle against wildfires. After four years and $2 billion in money spent, the company says it's moving away from its enhanced vegetation ...
Connecticut’s utility regulatory agency has released a proposed report to the legislature about vegetation management and it includes what work the state’s major electric companies intend to perform ...
Utilities are using drones to shift from reactive vegetation management to predictive wildfire risk mitigation and grid resilience.