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Chemical weed control equipment: Pumps, power, tanks, booms, and nozzles must fit crop requirements for best results

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Norman B. Akesson, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 2(7):7-16.

Published July 01, 1948

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Chemical weed control is becoming common practice in California and many different types of equipment are on the market.

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Chemical weed control equipment: Pumps, power, tanks, booms, and nozzles must fit crop requirements for best results

Norman B. Akesson
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Chemical weed control equipment: Pumps, power, tanks, booms, and nozzles must fit crop requirements for best results

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Norman B. Akesson, Experiment Station, Davis.

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California Agriculture 2(7):7-16.

Published July 01, 1948

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Abstract

Chemical weed control is becoming common practice in California and many different types of equipment are on the market.

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