Public invited 6 p.m., Feb. 26 to Scott County Library
Brian Burkholder
NSP file photo
Scott County Roadside Vegetation manager Brian Burkholder, left, and assistant Brian Goodwin seed a Utica Ridge Road ditch where residents burned a stand of invasive reed canary grass. Next spring, the ditch will be covered in a mix of native prairie grasses the county is making available to rural landowners. NSP photos by Mark Ridolfi
Learn about rural roadside weed and ditch maintenance from Scott County roadside vegetation specialist Brian Burkholder, 6 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 26 at the Scott County Library.
Burkholder will discuss programs for residents, problem weeds, new safer herbicides, and share-the-roadside inventory map showing native prairie areas.
Keywords
burkholder,
roadside vegetation,
county roads,
weed control