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Evaluation of Soil-Applied Herbicides for Vegetation Control. A Water Resources Technical Publication
The use of soil-sterilant-type herbicides by the Bureau of Reclamation is widespread and varied. The study was designed as a herbicide demonstration to provide information on the types of compounds and rates of application of nonselective herbicides most suitable for use by the Bureau of Reclamation to give long-term vegetation control on parking lots, power switchyards, transmission line and tower sites, irrigation canal rights-of-way, and similar areas where vegetation produces hazards or is objectionable to operational procedures.
Evaluation of Soil-Applied Herbicides for Vegetation Control. A Water Resources Technical Publication
The use of soil-sterilant-type herbicides by the Bureau of Reclamation is widespread and varied. The study was designed as a herbicide demonstration to provide information on the types of compounds and rates of application of nonselective herbicides most suitable for use by the Bureau of Reclamation to give long-term vegetation control on parking lots, power switchyards, transmission line and tower sites, irrigation canal rights-of-way, and similar areas where vegetation produces hazards or is objectionable to operational procedures.
Evaluation of Soil-Applied Herbicides for Vegetation Control. A Water Resources Technical Publication
N. E. Otto (author)
1970
37 pages
Report
No indication
English
Agricultural Chemistry , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Pest Control , Herbicides , Performance evaluation , Defoliants , Soil sterilants , Plant growth regulators , Weed control , Brush control , Agricultural chemicals , Chemical compounds , Soil treatment , Field tests , Vegetation control , Use patterns
Evaluation of soil-applied herbicides for vegetation control
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