Yellow and green foxtail control in alfalfa
Authors
W. Michael CanevariRussell W. Wallace
Raymond C. Henning
Ronald N. Vargas
Donald R. Colbert
Jack P. Orr
Authors Affiliations
W. Michael Canevari is Field Crops Farm Advisor, San Joaquin County; Russell Wallace is a student at Fresno State University, Fresno; Raymond Henning is Research Representative, Chevron Chemical Company, Fresno; Ronald N. Vargas is field Crops Farm Advisor, Madera County; Donald Colbert is Research Representative, American Cyanamid Company, Lodi, California; Jack P. Orr is County Director and Weed Science Farm Advisor, Cooperative Extension, Sacramento County.Publication Information
Hilgardia 39(11):26-28. DOI:10.3733/ca.v039n11p26. November 1985.
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Abstract
Canevari W, Wallace R, Henning R, Vargas R, Colbert D, Orr J. 1985. Yellow and green foxtail control in alfalfa. Hilgardia 39(11):26-28. DOI:10.3733/ca.v039n11p26
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