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' f 'fiF! NOTESI> O WEED CONTROL Control of Annual Weeds and Cali in Barley can increase the yield. I, 1 A weed frec crop at harvest time should aI,OW direct heading ra,her ytffy than the extra, more risky, windrowing. i Wild Oats are a continual problem in crops for seed and for malting. I ( Evidence of more than six plants per square yard warrants spraying • ; ' ? to make sure crops are fit for this purpose. , 1 w Your Merchant will advise you on spraying rates and materials I p* M 8.59 • Inserted m the interests of Malting Barley Growers by: |
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33064, 3 November 1972, Page 14
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