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Wild Parsnip Best Management Practices

... Mowing can be performed when wild parsnip plants are first observed to be flowering in an area (usually late May or early June). Repeat mowing will have to occur throughout the summer to cut newly bolted plants and any re-sprouts. In most cases, mowing will have to be done on an infestation for seve ...
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