Excerpt from Studies on the Control of Reed Canarygrass Along Irrigation Systems
The experiment was repeated on April 14, 1961, along Lateral 4 Extension. The MH treatments were omitted from the experiment started in the spring of 1961, and the rate of water as a diluent was increased to 160 g.p.a.
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