Forage, Fodder and Animal Feed
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The focus of this report is the control of leafy spurge, Euphorbia esula L., using sheep and goats. Topics include the feed value of leafy surge, the lease value of sheep and goats for its control, recommended stocking rates of these animals, a grazing management plan, and other sources of information on leafy spurge control. Published by the North Dakota State University Extension Service.
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1995
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12/03/2004
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The focus of this research is springtooth harrow or rotary hoe use during preemergence to early postemergence crop stages for weed seedling management and control. From North Dakota State University Extension Service.
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1999
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12/03/2004
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A state-by-state overview of weed management experiments and research programs in Australia. Paper presented at the 12th Australian Weeds Conference Papers and Proceedings, September 1999, Hobart, Tasmania.
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1999
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12/17/2004
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The Sustainable Agriculture Farming Systems (SAFS) Project was established in 1988 to study agronomic, economic and biological aspects of conventional and alternative farming systems in California's Sacramento Valley. The study consists of 4 treatment systems: organic, low-input, conventional-4 year rotation (conv-4), and conventional-2 year rotation (conv-2) which differ primarily in crop rotation and use of external inputs.
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2000
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10/30/2004
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Cultural, mechanical and biological control of weeds. The Organic Vegetable Production in California Series is made up of publications written by Farm Advisors and Specialists from the University of California’s Division of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Publication #7250 (5p.)
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Date Published:
2000
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12/12/2004
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