Common weeds of grain cropping

Common weeds of grain cropping

The Common Weeds of Grain Cropping – The Ute Guide aims to help growers, advisers, researchers and students to identify the most common weeds of grain cropping systems in Australia.

Published by GRDC in 2020, The Common Weeds of Grain Cropping – The Ute Guide, publication is also available in hard copy.

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