Managing Smooth Scouringrush and Field Horsetail in Dryland Cropping Systems
Smooth scouringrush and field horsetail are troublesome weeds in eastern Washington’s dryland cropping systems. This publication offers practical guidance on cultural practices and herbicide applications to help manage these challenging species effectively.
Page Count: 8
Published: October 2025
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