Weeds in California vegetable crops … a survey of problems and herbicide possibilities
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A. H. LangeAuthor Affiliations
Arthur H. Lange is Extension Weed Control Specialist, University of California, Riverside.Publication Information
Hilgardia 20(6):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n06p8. June 1966.
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Abstract
A recent estimate of yearly losses in California vegetable crops totaled $57,000,000. This figure included $19,-000,000 used currently for controlling weeds and $38,000,000 for estimated losses due to weed competition. The highest cost per acre was for weed control in onions and peppers. The largest total loss was from weeds in tomatoes, followed by weeds in lettuce and melons.
Lange A. 1966. Weeds in California vegetable crops … a survey of problems and herbicide possibilities. Hilgardia 20(6):8-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v020n06p8
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