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Border Rivers Cottontales 2007 Issue 12

Gordon, Rod (2007-06-29)

Integrated Sustainability Iniatative, Intergrated Weed Management Strategies Management Strategies to Control Barnyard Grass

Stopping the Spread - Best Management of Anoda Weed and Velvetleaf

Johnston, Stephen (2004-08-12)

There are a number of minor weeds that occur throughout the Australian cotton industry that have considerable potential to spread and become increasing problems.

Best Management of Bladder Ketmia - What you can do to make a difference

Johnston, Stephen (2004-08-12)

Bladder ketmia (Hibiscus trionum) is an increasingly problematic weed in the Australian cotton industry.

Managing fleabane in dryland cotton fanning systems

Walker,Steve (2004-08-12)

Fleabane has become one of the most difficult-to-control weeds in dryland cropping systems in recent years, The weed problem is thought to have resulted from recent changes in farming practices toward greater use of z

Integrated weed management in the cotton farming system -why should the industry adopt this approachΓ

Taylor, Ian, Charles, Graham, Roberts, Grant (2004-08-12)

Changes to the cotton farming system over the last decade have caused a change in the weed spectrum, favouring glyphosate tolerant, smallseeded, biannual and perennial weeds.

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