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Jointed Goatgrass: Best Management Practices (BMP) Intermountain Region
Jointed Goatgrass: Best Management Practices (BMP) Intermountain Region EB2003  
Author(s): Michael Quinn, Don Morishita, Jack Evans, Ralph Whitesides, and Tony White

Jointed goatgrass is an annual invasive grass weed that infests winter wheat fields in the western United States, resulting in reduced wheat yield and quality. The only effective way to manage jointed goatgrass populations is with an integrated management program, beginning with prevention. This publication describes the Best Management Practices for prevention and control of jointed goatgrass in the Intermountain region.

Publisher: WSU Extension Publishing & Printing
Published: October 2007.   8 pages.

 
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