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Integrated Management of Mustard Species in Wheat Production Systems
Integrated Management of Mustard Species in Wheat Production Systems
Blue mustard, flixweed, and tumble mustard can be a headache to control when it comes to winter wheat; this article shows you how it can be done.
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Authors:
Lyon, Drew
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Burke, Ian
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Campbell, Joan
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PNW703
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Revised: April 2023
Published: February 2018
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