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<br />23 | P a g e <br /> <br /> <br />2.4 Defining a Weed Management Objective <br />The following matrix may be utilized to establish, document, and <br />communicate Weed Management Objectives: <br /> Weed Management <br />Purposes <br /> <br />Resource <br />Conservation <br /> <br />Reclamation <br />Support <br /> <br />Aesthetics <br />Visibility <br /> <br />Fire Hazard <br />Reduction <br /> <br /> <br />bareground <br /> <br /> <br />yellow <br />toadflax <br /> <br /> <br />knapweeds <br /> <br /> <br />hoary cress <br /> <br /> <br />biennial <br />thistles <br /> <br /> <br />houndstongue <br /> <br /> <br />common <br />mullein <br /> <br /> <br />canada thistle <br /> <br /> <br />misc. annuals <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Management Levels <br />Legend <br />Using the matrix above, choose the purposes and target species of a <br />defined weed management area. Blanks have been provided for <br />other entries. Specify the desired, practical Management Level in the <br />appropriate boxes. <br />P Prevention <br />E Eradication <br />C Containment <br />R Reduction <br />M Management <br /> <br /> <br />3. Define A Weed Management Area <br /> <br />Considering the Weed Management Objective, QB will define, geographically, <br />the Weed Management Area that would fall under the objective. <br /> <br /> <br />