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Yellow and green foxtail control in alfalfa

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Jack P. Orr , Sacramento County
W. Michael Canevari, San Joaquin County
Donald R. Colbert, American Cyanamid Company
Ronald N. Vargas, Madera County
Russell W. Wallace, Fresno State University
Raymond C. Henning, Chevron Chemical Company

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California Agriculture 39(11):26-28.

Published November 01, 1985

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It may be practical to use herbicides to reduce foxtail seed heads, the main contaminant.

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Yellow and green foxtail control in alfalfa

Jack P. Orr, W. Michael Canevari, Donald R. Colbert, Ronald N. Vargas, Russell W. Wallace, Raymond C. Henning
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Yellow and green foxtail control in alfalfa

Share using any of the popular social networks Share by sending an email Print article
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Authors

Jack P. Orr , Sacramento County
W. Michael Canevari, San Joaquin County
Donald R. Colbert, American Cyanamid Company
Ronald N. Vargas, Madera County
Russell W. Wallace, Fresno State University
Raymond C. Henning, Chevron Chemical Company

Publication Information

California Agriculture 39(11):26-28.

Published November 01, 1985

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Author Affiliations show

Summary

It may be practical to use herbicides to reduce foxtail seed heads, the main contaminant.

Full text

Full text is available in PDF.

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