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Spraying Standards... Are we on the same page?
Use the drop-down menu to select the answer that best fits your criteria. The pictures are a bit large so you may have to scroll to view it properly.
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- The new MSU building signage

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- Killing grass and weeds that encroach the base of a building

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- Weed and grass control around an electrical vault

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- Normally, an inside building corner

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- A mature tree such as this one

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- An ornamental lampost such as this

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- A signpost such as this

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- Temporary traffic signage

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- The new MSU building identification signs

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- A signpost such as this

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- The maintenance of this area

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- The tree, sign and hydrant

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- A chain link fence such as this one

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- Obstructed inside corners present maintenance problems. What would you suggest here?

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- A light post such as this one

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- The pillars and lightpost in the picture

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- What maintenance should a surface drain receive?

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- What would be best on a sign like this one?

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- The our new MSU building signage

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- Which would be a best practice along this brick wall?

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- What do you think of this experimental material for grass/weed control around the new MSU signage?

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- The use of chemical herbicide to control grass and weeds around a culvert

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- A water access cover

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- Using chemical herbicides for edging

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- Which best represents your opinion on the use of herbicides to control grass and weeds around ornamental light posts.
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- Which best represents your opinion on the use of herbicide to control grass and weeds around traffic signage.
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- Which best represents your opinion on the use of herbicide to control grass and weeds along building walls.
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- How would you rate our use of herbicide around buildings, posts, signage and trees? (Note of disclaimer: the last 3 photos were not taken on campus.)
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- Please feel free to offer any other observations, comments or feedback on our roundup usage here at MSU.
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