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Weed control: Effectiveness of soil treatment compared with contact sprays in rank growing crops

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A. S. Crafts, Experiment Station, Davis

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California Agriculture 2(9):8-9.

Published September 01, 1948

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One of two contrasting methods might be used to control weeds in rank growing crops such as cotton, sugar cane, milo and corn: 1. A temporary sterilization of the soil to prevent the growth of weed seedlings and protect the crop; 2. A series of contact sprays beginning with a premergence treatment and following through with one or more post-emergence sprays until the crop is ready to lay by.

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Weed control: Effectiveness of soil treatment compared with contact sprays in rank growing crops

A. S. Crafts
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Weed control: Effectiveness of soil treatment compared with contact sprays in rank growing crops

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A. S. Crafts, Experiment Station, Davis

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California Agriculture 2(9):8-9.

Published September 01, 1948

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Abstract

One of two contrasting methods might be used to control weeds in rank growing crops such as cotton, sugar cane, milo and corn: 1. A temporary sterilization of the soil to prevent the growth of weed seedlings and protect the crop; 2. A series of contact sprays beginning with a premergence treatment and following through with one or more post-emergence sprays until the crop is ready to lay by.

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