The first spraying of cereal crops in Western Australia for the control of weeds was undertaken in 1950. Within three years the area treated reached 300,000 acres and spraying operations for weed control are now regarded as a routine procedure on a large number of wheat farms
Since its introduction into Australia during the 900s skeleton weed has become one of the most econo...
The wheat seeds were broadcasted in the different seeding rates on the well-drained experimental pad...
The introduction of organic-based herbicides in the late 1940’s revolutionized weed management with ...
SPRAYING cereal crops for weed control is now standard farming practice in Western Australia. Almost...
EACH year some 450,000 acres of cereal crops in Western Australia are sprayed for the control of wee...
W.A. Department of Agriculture research leads to a new technique for weed control in pastures. The t...
The introduction of harvest weed seed control (HWSC) techniques and associated machinery has enable...
Herbicides have come to play an important role in the control of weeds in Western Australian cereal ...
PROBABLY the simplest way of obtaining an increase in crop yield is to control the weeds present. Ne...
The opportunity to target weed seeds during grain harvest was established many decades ago following...
This paper discusses the implementation of herbicide advisory systems, based on an example system wh...
Australian conservation cropping systems are practiced on very large farms (approximately 3,000 ha) ...
A survey was conducted in southern and central Finland from 1982 to 1984 to determine the main weed ...
In 1967, almost 7,000 acres of linseed were planted in Western Australia. The area increased to more...
Summary Harvest weed seed control (HWSC) is a new approach which targets weed seed removal and/or de...
Since its introduction into Australia during the 900s skeleton weed has become one of the most econo...
The wheat seeds were broadcasted in the different seeding rates on the well-drained experimental pad...
The introduction of organic-based herbicides in the late 1940’s revolutionized weed management with ...
SPRAYING cereal crops for weed control is now standard farming practice in Western Australia. Almost...
EACH year some 450,000 acres of cereal crops in Western Australia are sprayed for the control of wee...
W.A. Department of Agriculture research leads to a new technique for weed control in pastures. The t...
The introduction of harvest weed seed control (HWSC) techniques and associated machinery has enable...
Herbicides have come to play an important role in the control of weeds in Western Australian cereal ...
PROBABLY the simplest way of obtaining an increase in crop yield is to control the weeds present. Ne...
The opportunity to target weed seeds during grain harvest was established many decades ago following...
This paper discusses the implementation of herbicide advisory systems, based on an example system wh...
Australian conservation cropping systems are practiced on very large farms (approximately 3,000 ha) ...
A survey was conducted in southern and central Finland from 1982 to 1984 to determine the main weed ...
In 1967, almost 7,000 acres of linseed were planted in Western Australia. The area increased to more...
Summary Harvest weed seed control (HWSC) is a new approach which targets weed seed removal and/or de...
Since its introduction into Australia during the 900s skeleton weed has become one of the most econo...
The wheat seeds were broadcasted in the different seeding rates on the well-drained experimental pad...
The introduction of organic-based herbicides in the late 1940’s revolutionized weed management with ...