Archived - What Happens to Herbicides in the Soil Under Drought Conditions?
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WSU Drought Advisory: This bulletin describes the microbial and chemical breakdowns of herbicides in the soil, both of which are affected by drought, and cautions farmers about carryover problems wit …
Revised: March 2003
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