Suggestions for Weed Control in Pastures and Forages

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Publication
Date of Publication
December 7, 2021
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Overview

Using an integrated approach that combines cultural, mechanical, and chemical methods can help you manage weeds in pastures and forages effectively, economically, and with little harm to the environment.

Using an integrated approach that combines cultural, mechanical, and chemical methods can help you manage weeds in pastures and forages effectively, economically, and with little harm to the environment. (16 pages)

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