By
Rebekah Ray MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry
Experiment Station is making the state's roadsides its lab
as it studies weed control. Dr. Euel
Coats, MAFES weed scientist, said test sites are located
across the state to research vegetative management for the
Mississippi Department of Transportation. "We test
herbicides at these sites to help MDOT engineers know the
effectiveness of products," Coats said. Results
of the right of way research have led to lower levels of
pesticide usage and the development of less detrimental
methods of controlling weeds. These results have meant
substantial savings on chemical treatments for Mississippi
roadsides. Jim
Taylor, MAFES research assistant, said the Experiment
Station works closely with chemical companies like Monsanto
to develop and market pesticides. "Our
approach is a model other states look at and emulate,"
Taylor said. Herbicides
are tested on small plots about 1,000 feet wide and about
100 feet off of the road. Plots are divided into 24 test
strips that run from the road to the fence. Each strip
receives a different treatment. MAFES
right of way research has been funded since 1990. Earlier
weed treatment programs were not very effective in
controlling vegetation. Now researchers apply herbicides
when weeds are small and germinating, and fewer chemicals
are required for control. Researchers
conduct between 15 and 20 experiments around the state each
year. MDOT funds part of the $300,000 research. "We use
information from MAFES to establish proper application rates
of fertilizer and to know what products to best control
vegetation. MAFES also trains our employees about
application rates and how to obtain those rates," said John
Vance, state maintenance engineer with the MDOT. Released:
May 17, 1999
Mississippi
Agricultural News:
MSU Research
Helps Limit Roadside Weeds
Contact: Dr. Euel Coats, (662) 325-0650
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