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Clemson University - Pesticide Information Program This site provides informatio on South Carolina's Pesticide Information Program as well as : IPM, Pesticide issues, Education topics, Publications, Training courses, Recertifications, Certification, and Labels and MSDS. |
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| www.mtn-lake.org | Mountain Lake Vegetation Management Council An organization dedicated to safe and effective vegetation management practices and policies. Every year vegetation managers from Utilities, Highway, University, Contractors, and Government meet the 3rd week of September to discuss environmentally sound vegetation management practices and ideas. |
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Industry for a Sound Environment. This home page addresses the critical needs of the specialty pest management industry by keeping industry aware of key issues. |
www.ag.uiuc.edu |
Aboriculture
On-line Assistance. Assist tree care professionals in developing and maintaining effective plant health care programs. The site is produced by The International Society of Arborculture (ISA) and the University of Illinios Cooperative States Research, Education, and Extortion Service (ICSREES) |
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Edison Electric
Institute (EEI). This site provides news and information about electrical utility issues, marketing, communication, events and more. |
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North Carolina
Vegetation Management Association. A non-profit, educational organization dedicated to providing information and expertise in the field of integrated vegetation management. |
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Gamelands 33 - Greenlane Project (Bramble & Byrnes 50 years of Research on Utility R/W) |
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National
Roadside Vegetation Management Association. (NRVMA) A non-profit, educational organization dedicated to providing expertise and solutions for integrated roadside vegetation management issues. The Association meets each fall in a different geographic reagion of the U.S. |
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Utility Arborist
Association (UAA) A non-profit, educational organization dedicated to providing the utility vegetation manager information via industry news letters. Information consist of career opportunities, equipment sales, industry articles, conferences and seminars, directories, ect. |
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The Pennsylvania Roadside Project was initiated in 1985 to assist the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation's Bureau of Maintenance and Operations in the ongoing development of technologies for the selective control of brush, suppression of Canada thistle, and reduction of mowing. Site includes: Research articles, Vegetation management study guides,Annual reports and publications. |
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