Weed control in winter crops 2009
Good weed control management in winter crops is a vital part of successful and profitable crop production.
Yield losses caused by weeds can vary enormously from being almost negligible to a complete loss.
Weeds lower crop yields by competing for soil moisture, nutrients, space and light and can carry diseases which attack crops.
This competition reduces grain yield and quality, and can impede harvesting.
Some weeds can restrict cropping options as herbicides for control are sometimes limited.
Weed control is a numbers game. Growers should aim to reduce numbers and keep them low with an ongoing program.
An integrated weed management system combining all the available methods is the key to successful control of weeds.
The 2009 Weed control in winter crops management guide is available for download below in full or in sections.
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| Weed control in winter crops 2009 - Full version | 2.0 mb | |
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| Part 1 Front cover, Contents, Weed control management in winter crops, Weed glossary. |
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| Part 2 Cereal growth stages - the Zadoks Scale, Growth stages of cereal crops, Using herbicides successfully, Tables 1-3, Managing your legal responsibilities in applying pesticides, Reducing herbicide spray drift, Tables 4-9, Herbicide resistance management. |
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| Part 3 Tables 9 (part two)-14, Pulse crop growth stages, Tables 15-22, Sensitivity to herbicides in winter crop varieties, Tables 23-36, Location of NSW DPI District Agronomists. |
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