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Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Weeds:
Guidelines for the chemical and biological control of weeds on various crops. There are a number of different practices and techniques that you can use to develop an integrated weed management program for your farm.
Weeds: Are Your Fields at Risk for Herbicide Resistance?
Weeds: Biological Control of Leafy Spurge
Weeds: Biological Control of Weeds on the Prairies
Weeds: Canada Thistle and its Control
Weeds: Control - FAQs
Weeds: Control of Select Weeds on Pastures and Hay Land - FAQs
Weeds: Control of Tumbleweeds - Kochia and Russian Thistle
Weeds: Direct Seeding Systems
Weeds: Fall Weed Control - FAQs
Weeds: Foxtail Barley in Forage and Pasture
Weeds: Herbicide Considerations for Dry Conditions
Weeds: Herbicide Options to Enhance Harvesting - FAQ
Weeds: Herbicide Residues - FAQs
Weeds: Identification Guide
Weeds: Inspectors
Weeds: Integrated Weed Management
Weeds: Management of Pasture Sage
Weeds: Preventing the Introduction of New Weeds
Weeds: Scentless Chamomile, Biology and Management
Weeds: Water Quality and Herbicides
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