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| | Growing Flax - Weed Control |
 | | Weed control recommendations for flax are published annually by provincial departments of agriculture. |  | | Control of Volunteer Flax in Field Crops |  | | Weeds in the seedling stage are more easily controlled by herbicides than at any other growth stage, and early treatment usually decreases the risk of injury to the flax crop. |
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http://www.flaxcouncil.ca/9.htm
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| | Weed Control |
 | | The sources of weed contamination in lawn areas include: (1) contaminated grass seed, (2) wind-blown weed seeds; (3) weed seeds in irrigation water, (4) weed-infested manure, (5) birds, and (6) invading weed roots or runners from adjacent fields or beds. |  | | Control of perennial weeds is most effective if treated in the bud to bloom stage (boot stage for grasses), or in the early fall. |  | | Weeds may cause hayfever, be a fire hazard, and harbor insects or diseases. |
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http://sanangelo.tamu.edu/agronomy/garden/utahweed.htm
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| | Weeds and Weed Control |
 | | grass is a weed on a dandelion farm! |  | | Don't use the same sprayer for weed control and insect control applications. |  | | TIP: Post-emergent weed controls are most effective when applied to a weed that is "actively growing" (not to a weed that is under drought stress or in a semi-dormant state). |
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http://www.donnan.com/weeds.htm
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| | Container Nursery Weed Control |
 | | Weeds in nonproduction areas can be controlled by cultivation, chemicals or competition from groundcovers, such as turfgrass. |  | | Weed control in container-grown ornamental crops is one of the most important cultural concerns. |  | | Weeds compete with crop plants for space, water, light and nutrients. |
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http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/CN007
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| | Organic Weed Control by uv light - Non-chemical Weed Control. |
 | | weed in one hour using light weight aircraft technology for large organic farms and contract weed control companies. |  | | Optocleaner is a new site for weed control equipment. |  | | A special built GPS-computer controlled vehicle can be supplied by electrical power from wind mills for organic farming. |
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http://www.kaj.dk/weed-by-uv.htm
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| | Cotton in Georgia -- Weed Control |
 | | Buctril is a herbicide used around the world for broadleaf control in grass crops such as corn, sorghum, small grains, and rice. |  | | In strip tillage cotton, weed control and crop yield were similar for treatments which included: (a) banded herbicides coupled with chisel cultivation and (b) broadcast herbicides. |  | | Chisel cultivation did not result in superior yields, which suggests that if weed control can be more economically supplied by broadcast herbicides, hooded/shielded sprayers, or less power intensive cultivation, the expense of these specialized cultivators may be difficult to justify. |
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http://www.griffin.peachnet.edu/caes/cotton/97/weed_control.html
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| | Weed Control |
 | | Preemergent herbicides are used to control weeds as they germinate form seed, while postemergent herbicides are used to control weeds after they have germinated. |  | | Both Marathon sod and seed are guaranteed 100% weed free. |  | | Like the term implies, "grassy" weeds are weeds that have blade type leaves, similar to those in a lawn. |
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http://www.sod.com/html/weed_control.html
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| | WEED CONTROL |
 | | A weed is of no use for cattle food and may even be poisonous to livestock, e.g. |  | | Large areas, or the weed growing on a fence line may have to be sprayed with butoxone. |  | | Weeds compete with pasture plants for light, water, space and soil nutrients resulting in less food available to cattle. |
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http://www.fao.org/ag/AGP/AGPC/doc/publicat/PUB6/P613.htm
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| | Weed Control Act -- WEED CONTROL REGULATION |
 | | (i) sow any grain or other seed that is intermixed with seeds of the noxious weed, or |  | | Authority is hereby given to......................................................(Name)...................................(Address).......................................(Business) to purchase from...........................................................(Name)....................(Address).........................(Business)...................(Quantity) of screening which contain weed seeds in excess of the percentage allowed by the Canada Grain Act or regulations thereunder for No. 1 or No. 2 Feed screenings, for the purpose of feeding to............................................................(Kind of stock) at.............................(Nature of premises), situated at.............................. |  | | (b) the horse trailer, recreational vehicle or other vehicle in which the grain, screenings or other material is transported is constructed so that no weed seeds can escape from the vehicle. |
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http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/reg/W/66_85.htm
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| | Weed Killers weed control killer |
 | | Excellent for weed control and weed management for all land areas. |  | | ▪ Controls foxtail, ryegrass, wild oats, crabgrass, ragweed, lambsquarter, puncture vine, orchard grass and turkey mullein. |  | | ▪ Recommended for weed control of arrowhead, dandelion, docks, henbit, goldenrod, lambs-quarter, mustard, pepper grass, pigweed, plantains, ragweed, shepherd's purse, thistles, wild morning glory, wild radish and many other broad leaf weeds susceptible to 2,4-D. Excellent for weed control. |
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http://www.interstateproducts.com/Grounds.htm
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| | Weed Control |
 | | is a control of BOTH purple and yellow nutsedge. |  | | Controls annual grasses as well as hard to control species such as Bermudagrass, Johnsongrass and Quackgrass |  | | Manage herbicide is a selective, post-emergence herbicide used to control purple and yellow nutsedge in turf and non-turf settings. |
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http://www.plantmeds.com/WEEDCONTROL.htm
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| | Weed Control |
 | | Especially with spurge, to which the goats become addicted, palatable species such as Timothy hay, clover and other hayground species will go practically untouched as the goats nip every available spurge flower. |  | | Even with providing fencing or supervision, this can be a significant income source. |  | | Goats are highly preferential feeders and if the plants on the top of the goats' list are also available, goats will eat those plants exclusively until those species are gone. |
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http://www.capcas.com/Weed_Control.html
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| | PNW Weeds-- Introduction |
 | | Purpose: This handbook is designed as a quick and ready reference of weed control practices used in various cropping systems or site/situations in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. |  | | Trade names (brand names) of some commercial pesticides are used in portions of this handbook to help identify the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA) common name. |  | | Because chemical regulation of plant growth is complex and requires considerable knowledge, a large portion of the handbook is devoted to registered uses of herbicides, crop desiccants, and some plant growth regulators. |
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http://weeds.ippc.orst.edu/pnw/weeds
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| | Desert Weed Control - For all of your weed control needs! |
 | | With our precision equipment, we can apply chemical in a way that’s safer, more precise, more effective, and more economical than your company can using conventional methods. |  | | We’re so serious about our mission that we designed and fabricated our own application equipment because there’s nothing available in the industry that’s built to combat an all out war on weeds. |  | | Desert Weed Control - For all of your weed control needs! |
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http://www.desertweed.com
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| | Weed Control |
 | | Chemical weed control is less costly than mechanical methods. |  | | Chemical weed control eliminates troublesome weeds and keeps them away. |  | | Chemical weed control is fast and easy - only a simple application is needed. |
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http://www.arrowpestcontrol.com/pages/weed/control.html
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| | Lawn and Garden: New Jersey Weed Gallery |
 | | Recommendations for homeowners are considerably different from recommendations for commercial enterprises that have access to chemicals whose purchase and use require a pesticide applicator's license. |  | | New Jersey homeowners please refer to RCRE fact sheet FS119, Weed Control in Home Lawns for more information on weed control. |  | | We suggest that you contact your local Cooperative Extension office to obtain control recommendations appropriate for weeds occurring in your geographic location. |
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http://www.rce.rutgers.edu/weeds
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| | TNC Invasive Species Initiative page |
 | | Powerpoint presentations on invasive species, weed pamphlets, on developing weed management areas, and more. |  | | Weed Control Methods Handbook, The Nature Conservancy, http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu, Version: April 2001. |  | | Profiles of noteworthy invasive species work being done by state and country programs in The Nature Conservancy. |
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http://tncweeds.ucdavis.edu/handbook.html
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| | 2004 North Dakota Weed Control Guide |
 | | K.A. Howatt Research Weed Science, Small Grains/Minor Crops |  | | NRCS Policy on Noxious Weed Control in CRP |  | | This publication will be made available in alternative format upon request to people with disabilities (701) 231-7881. |
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http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/weeds/w253/w253w.htm
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| | Complete Weed Control: Home |
 | | Established in 1972, Complete Weed Control Ltd is the only company offering a wide range of weed control services on a national basis. |  | | Having celebrated its 30th anniversary in the weed control business in 2002, Complete Weed Control Ltd is the only company offering such a wide range of weed control services on a national basis. |  | | With over 30 years of operation, 48 regions and over 200 operators working throughout the UK, we have a combined experience of over 640 years, which means we are confident of providing an answer to your weed control problems. |
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http://www.completeweedcontrol.co.uk
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| | Crab Grass and weed Control |
 | | grassy weeds such as crabgrass, nut grass, dallisgrass, johnsongrass, nutsedge, bahiagrass, weed sorrel, sandbur, cocklebur, ragweed and puncture vine. |  | | Completely water soluble, selective post-emergent weed control, however is should not be used on St. Augustine or Centipede types. |  | | Apply to golf courses, road sides, athletic fields, lawns and other non-crop areas. |
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http://www.interstateproducts.com/lawn_turf_weed_control.htm
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| | Weed Control |
 | | University of Maryland - Weeds and Weed Control |  | | Goats are a Known Solution for Weed and Brush Control |  | | If given a choice, goats will select the weeds and brush over grass every time. |
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http://www.sycamorefarms.net/weed_control.htm
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