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Jointed Goatgrass: Best management practices southern Great Plains
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Jointed Goatgrass: Best management practices southern Great Plains

Doug Schmale, Thomas F. (Thomas Frank) Peeper and Phil Stahlman
Extension mimeo (Washington State University. Cooperative Extension), 011E, Washington State University Extension
08/2016
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https://hdl.handle.net/2376/6381
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Abstract

Jointed goatgrass--Control--Great Plains. Jointed goatgrass--Seeds--Viability. Germination. Jointed goatgrass--Reproduction.
Jointed Goatgrass is an invasive weed that is closely related to wheat and can have a huge, negative impact on wheat profitability. This publication details the best management practices in a multi-practice approach, specific to the Southern Great Plains region, for successful control of jointed goatgrass.

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