A survey of weeds in dryland cotton cropping systems of sub-tropical Australia. 1. Management Practices and Effectiveness
Date Issued:2004-08-12
Abstract
The main weeds and effectiveness of weed management practices used in dryland cotton cropping systems were identified using information collected in a postal and a field survey in southern Queensland and northern New South Wales. Forty-eight completed questionnaires were returned, and 32 paddocks were monitored in early and late summer for weed species and density.
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- 2004 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 2004 Australian Cotton Conference