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Weeds on California rangelands: Medusa head, goatgrass, and Italian thistle, major invading noxious weeds, are serious threat to desirable forage plants
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California Agriculture 9(12):3-4.
Published December 01, 1955
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Abstract
The grazing capacities of many California rangelands are seriously decreased by weeds—undesirable plants—that crowd out the desirable range plants, change the season of best range use, injure foraging animals, and make even more difficult the establishment of better varieties of forage plants.