Control of perennial broadleaf weeds in Missouri field crops
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"Perennials are the most difficult weed species to control in field crops. Perennial plants survive, by definition, for more than two years and usually live for many years. Most perennial plants reproduce by seeds and vegetative reproductive structures. These underground structures are the most difficult to eliminate. A combination of cultural practices, herbicides and patience is usually required to obtain satisfactory control of perennial weeds. This guide addresses control of perennial broadleaf weeds commonly found in Missouri field crops. Perennial grass weeds such as johnsongrass also occur in Missouri. Information for control of perennial grass weeds is available in other Missouri extension publications. Detailed weed descriptions and identification pictures are beyond the scope and available space of this guide. Weed identification guides are commonly available in libraries. Your local county extension office should be able to assist you in locating weed identification information."--First page.
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