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New weeds management handbook.(Farming Life)
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THE Weed Management Handbook is the new title for the totally updated ninth edition of the Weed Control Handbook (1990).
This definitive reference book on weed management has been fully rewritten by a team of crop protection specialists and takes account of new weed management practices.
The change of title and contents from previous editions reflects the current emphasis on producing crops in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way and the new weed man...
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(book review)
Crop Science
; Expanding the Context of Weed Management. Edited by D.D. BUHLER. Food Products Press, An Imprint of The Haworth Press, 10 Alice Street, Binghamton, NY 13904-1580. 1999. Hardback, 289 pp., $34.95. ISBN 1-56022-062-7. Each chapter is a review article by leading North American weed scientists. Several
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PARKS AND NOXIOUS WEED CONTROL LEGISLATION:STEVE E. SCHOENIG
Congressional Testimony
; Congressional Testimony 04-29-2004 Statement of Steve E. Schoenig Senior Environmental Research Scientist California Department of Food and Agriculture National Parks, Recreation and Public Lands Subcommittee Committee on House Resources April 29, 2004 The California Department of Food and
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Invasive Species: Cooperation and Coordination Are Important for Effective Management of Invasive Weeds.
General Accounting Office Reports & Testimony
; GAO-05-185 February 25, 2005 Invasive weeds, native or nonnative plant species, cause harm to natural areas such as rangelands or wildlife habitat and economic impacts due to lost productivity of these areas. While the federal investment in combating invasive species is substantial most has been
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Row Spacing and Weed Management Systems for Nonirrigated Early Soybean Production System Plantings in the Midsouthern USA.
Crop Science
; THE EARLY SOYBEAN PRODUCTION SYSTEM (necessary seedbed preparation tillage in the fall; winter-spring weeds killed with a preplant, non-selective herbicide; early-maturing cultivars planted into a stale, untilled seedbed in April; Heatherly, 1999a) vs. the Conventional Soybean Production System
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(book reviews)
Ecology
; When John Harper wrote Population biology of plants in 1977, he took many of his examples from agricultural and natural resource management literature. Since then, most books about plant populations have taken a basic science approach when abbreviating or updating Harper's compendium. Cousens and
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