One of the most critical factors in the success of an integrated vegetation management (IVM) program is support from managers and executive leadership. Gaining that buy-in, however, can be a challenge. In “Selling IVM to the C-Suite,” Market Development Specialist Darrell Russell and Vegetation Management Specialist Lucas Madison offer tips to help you make the case for IVM to the execs in your organization. https://bit.ly/3VhV7VQ
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As #NationalPollinatorMonth draws to a close, we encourage our #VegetationManagement partners to explore new findings from environmental research studies, which indicate best practices for creating and maintaining pollinator habitat throughout utility rights-of-way. 🐝 Learn more: https://bit.ly/3Km2BRr
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How does TerraVue® herbicide improve results for #VegetationManagement programs? By controlling more than 140 broadleaf weeds and brush species with the industry’s most favorable environmental profile. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3VoaIU8
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Incompatible vegetation can compromise transportation infrastructure, impede the development of biodiverse habitat and compromise roadway safety. Learn how Corteva Vegetation Management helps utility managers avoid these issues with products, solutions and industry-leading support. https://bit.ly/3yFv4iy
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If you’re trying to win over public support for your Integrated Vegetation Management (IVM) program, you’ll need to be where the public is: social media. Learn how you can use LinkedIn, Twitter/X and others to promote the benefits of IVM. https://bit.ly/4511y2K
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Product selection, application timing and weed resistance management play pivotal roles for applicators working to achieve bareground results throughout substations and other areas requiring total vegetation control. Optimize your program’s efficacy: https://bit.ly/4aBGotf
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By promoting the development of native grasses and groundcovers, your Integrated Vegetation Management program can actually help reduce pressure from invasive plant species over the long term. Learn how: https://bit.ly/4bF6JIe
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Peak #wildfire season is here, making mitigation programs exceedingly critical. These 3️⃣ considerations represent essential components for utility #VegetationManagement professionals: https://bit.ly/3wLqfUv
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June is #NationalPollinatorMonth! 🦋🐝🪲 With pollinators contributing to nearly one-third of our global food supply, we’re working with Penn State Altoona and other research partners to improve habitat development for bees, butterflies, beetles and more. Learn how: https://bit.ly/44FNTy9
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Successful herbicide programs can offer vital support to right-of-way management programs and the development of biodiverse habitat for countless wildlife species. 🌻🐝 See how: HabitatWithHerbicides.com
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