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Jointed Goatgrass Control Tactics
Jointed Goatgrass Control Tactics EB1935  
Author(s): Gail Wicks, Randy Anderson, Tony White, Phil Stahlman, and Don Morishita
Jointed goatgrass is a weed that competes with wheat, resulting in reduced yield and increased grain dockage. Managing jointed goatgrass in winter wheat requires a systems approach that integrates multiple control tactics described in this bulletin. Control tactics include prevention of seed entry into fields, use of herbicides, seed bank management, improved planting techniques, and crop rotations. Integration of multiple control tactics is the key to effective management of jointed goatgrass.

Publisher: WSU Extension Publications
Published: January 2005.   8 pages.
 
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