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A-Progress-Report…: Weed control in tomatoes

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A. H. Lange, University of California
F. M. Ashton, University of California
V. H. Schweers, University of California
H. B. Collins, University of California
H. Agamalian, University of California
A. F. Van Maren, University of California
R. C. King, University of California
H. L. Hall, University of California

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California Agriculture 19(3):8-10.

Published March 01, 1965

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Abstract

tomatoes are grown on more acreage in California than any other vegetable crop. Weed control costs amounted to $4.24 million, with additional losses from weeds estimated at $10.28 million -for a total cost of $14.5 million annually to tomato growers in California, according to the 1964. report of the Statewide Weed Control Committee of the State Chamber of Commerce. Current costs of weeding tomatoes are estimated at $27 per acre. These costs may increase : (1) if mechanical harvesting requires a longer period of weed control; and (2) if the labor for hand weeding becomes more scarce with the end of the bracero program.

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Marvin Davis, William Seyman and Wesley Humphrey also assisted with these tests.

A-Progress-Report…: Weed control in tomatoes

A. H. Lange, F. M. Ashton, V. H. Schweers, H. B. Collins, H. Agamalian, A. F. Van Maren, R. C. King, H. L. Hall
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A-Progress-Report…: Weed control in tomatoes

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Authors

A. H. Lange, University of California
F. M. Ashton, University of California
V. H. Schweers, University of California
H. B. Collins, University of California
H. Agamalian, University of California
A. F. Van Maren, University of California
R. C. King, University of California
H. L. Hall, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 19(3):8-10.

Published March 01, 1965

PDF  |  Citation  |  Permissions

Author Affiliations show

Abstract

tomatoes are grown on more acreage in California than any other vegetable crop. Weed control costs amounted to $4.24 million, with additional losses from weeds estimated at $10.28 million -for a total cost of $14.5 million annually to tomato growers in California, according to the 1964. report of the Statewide Weed Control Committee of the State Chamber of Commerce. Current costs of weeding tomatoes are estimated at $27 per acre. These costs may increase : (1) if mechanical harvesting requires a longer period of weed control; and (2) if the labor for hand weeding becomes more scarce with the end of the bracero program.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

Marvin Davis, William Seyman and Wesley Humphrey also assisted with these tests.


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