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Weeds in drained rice fields: Early application of herbicides by air and by ground rig controlled weeds in drained rice fields in tests in 1956

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Karl H. Ingebretsen, University of California
Ronald S. Baskett, University of California
W. A. Harvey, University of California
Milton D. Miller, University of California

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California Agriculture 11(7):5-15.

Published July 01, 1957

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Spraying drained rice fields for weed control is a recent development although the spraying of flooded rice by airplane is an established and steadily increasing practice.

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Weeds in drained rice fields: Early application of herbicides by air and by ground rig controlled weeds in drained rice fields in tests in 1956

Karl H. Ingebretsen, Ronald S. Baskett, W. A. Harvey, Milton D. Miller
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Weeds in drained rice fields: Early application of herbicides by air and by ground rig controlled weeds in drained rice fields in tests in 1956

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Authors

Karl H. Ingebretsen, University of California
Ronald S. Baskett, University of California
W. A. Harvey, University of California
Milton D. Miller, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 11(7):5-15.

Published July 01, 1957

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Spraying drained rice fields for weed control is a recent development although the spraying of flooded rice by airplane is an established and steadily increasing practice.

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