The most important component in the control of barbed goatgrass is early detection. When found in small isolated areas, it can be taken care of more effectively. Barbed goatgrass matures in late spring after most other annual grasses have already senesced, and this method utilizes these differences in phenology to easily identify patches that require management.
Controlled burning is one method being used by the
University of California in small areas to try to control the amount of barbed goatgrass.
Aminocyclopyrachlor, a new experimental chemical is being used to control barbed goatgrass by the University of California's Weed Science department. It has been shown to be extremely effective, however, aminocyclopyrachlor is not a registered
herbicide and as such, widespread use is not yet allowed.
Mowing of the grass is another control method. It allows the grass to be cut before maturing and developing seeds to reproduce, but it is not as effective as the other methods as the deep and established root system of the barbed goatgrass is still in place and can grow again. ==Impact on humans==