There are a number of relatives of this plant that cause similar problems. It is known to be a problem in prairie areas in Illinois and DNR has issued a document on it. I have seen it and there are warnings for it at the McHenry County Conservation District parks.
http://dnr.state.il.us/INPC/pdf/VMG%20Wild%20parsnip%20revised%202007.pdf
There is also a scary relative that I have seen out in the Eastern states, known as "giant hogweed," that has been a problem there. Imagine a gigantic wild parsnip that can reach 15 feet and extend 3 feet in all directions from the center stalk. These were reported in Illinois last year and the state has been developing a plan to deal with the threat.
http://www.landscapeonline.com/research/article/7708
Erik
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invasive plant wild parsnip
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