Weed control in California vineyards
Authors
A. LangeB. Fischer
D. Hamilton
H. Agamalian
Authors Affiliations
A. H. Lange is Weed Control Specialist, Agricultural Extension Service, University of California, Riverside; B. Fischer is Farm Advisors, Fresno, Alameda, and Monterey counties respectively; D. Hamilton is Farm Advisors, Fresno, Alameda, and Monterey counties respectively; H. Agamalian is Farm Advisors, Fresno, Alameda, and Monterey counties respectively.Publication Information
Hilgardia 22(10):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n10p6. October 1968.
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Abstract
Results reported here are for experimental applications during the past few years, and are not to be considered official recommendations of University of California. Recommendations for weed control in vineyards may be found in the current publication of “Weed Control Recommendations”, available at local Farm Advisor offices.
Lange A, Fischer B, Hamilton D, Agamalian H. 1968. Weed control in California vineyards. Hilgardia 22(10):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v022n10p6
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