- Author: Richard Smith
- Posted by: Gale Perez
Published on: September 12, 2021
Richard Smith is the University of California Cooperative Extension Monterey County Vegetable Crop Production and Weed Science Farm Advisor. He also covers Santa Cruz and San Benito counties.
Oakleaf goosefoot (Chenopodium glaucum) is a new weed to the Salinas Valley that has become more prevalent. Its population has been on the rise for several years and it has become a significant weed in some parts of the valley. It ranges in vegetable production fields from Castroville to King City. High populations are still spotty in the valley, but in some fields it is one of the...
/span>Tags: Oakleaf goosefoot (1), weed identification (16)
Focus Area Tags: Agriculture, Pest Management
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