Multiflora rose

Crossbow would be a good option. It kills everything but grass. Including weeds flowers etc. So this might not be an option as you said other vegetation and grass. It's available at most box stores or farm supply. Any product with 2-4D and Dicamba would work for everything but grasses.
 
Any number of selective brush killers. Tordon 101, metsulfuron methyl, dicamba. Here in west TN I like to wait until winter and apply Roundup and Arsenal. Talk to your local extension office and/Ohio State. They will have unbiased recomendations.
 
Our field had that and we were able to get to it with a brush hog and then after keeping it mowed it pretty much went away.
In fench rows I have heard guys got pellets and sprinkled at base of plants. I think it is 2-4-d pellet.
 
If you are talking yellow nutsedge use a product called sedge hammer. Sedges are not grasses or weeds so they need a specific herbicide.
Any herbicide containing Halosulfuron or Sulfentrazone will work.
 
Goats are the best,but not an option for everybody. Crossbow and the generic Crossroad do an excellent job. Mike mentioned a granular. That product is called Spike.
 
I know it kills the grass but i have used glyphosate with pretty good success. I did a backpack sprayer with some dish soap added. My state forester told me to use it when the stuff was flowering as that is when the plants are the weakest. I did have to respray some of the more thick/bushy areas a second time i waited about 10 days to see where it was needed to retreat. As an expirement i test sprayed a few places last fall and those wilted a bit and then came back this spring like having never been treated, seems like what the forester told me was pretty accurate. Another way that has proven to kill was using tordon rtu on a fresh cut stump. The reason i did some that way was because the rose bushes had grown up into a couple of apple trees and i didn't want to injure them with the round up.
 
Crossbow kills them dead. I like to spray them in early May for the best results here in SE Ohio. Mowing them only makes them spread out more.
 

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