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Date of this Version
8-1943
Document Type
Article
Citation
Hanson, N. S., Keim, F. D. & Gross, D. L. (1943). Bindweed eradication in Nebraska (University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station Circular No. 50 rev.)
Abstract
Bindweed, which is easily recognized by its creeping, entwining habit of growth, is Nebraska's most destructive weed because of its effect on crop plants. Its total annual cost to the agricultural industry of the state is several million dollars, which ultimately affects all those citizens who depend directly or indirectly upon income from agriculture.
Comments
ISSN 0099-5460 (print)
ISSN 2690-8034 (online)