Use of herbicides in transplanted celery: In southern California
Authors
C. A. ShadboltR. A. Brendler
B. J. Hall
Authors Affiliations
C. A. Shadbolt is Assistant Olericulturist, University of California, Riverside; R. A. Brendler is Farm Advisor, Ventura County, University of California; B. J. Hall is Farm Advisor, San Diego County, University of California.Publication Information
Hilgardia 14(4):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v014n04p6. April 1960.
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Abstract
Herbicide sprays that could control 80%-90% of the weeds in celery fields would reduce costly hand labor.
Shadbolt C, Brendler R, Hall B. 1960. Use of herbicides in transplanted celery: In southern California. Hilgardia 14(4):6-7. DOI:10.3733/ca.v014n04p6
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