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How to Manage Pests

UC Pest Management Guidelines


Small Grains

Susceptibility of Spring/Summer Weeds to Herbicide Control


Select weeds to display in chart:

Weeds of Small Grains: | Mark all | Unmark all |

ANNUAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
barnyardgrass
bassia, fivehook
foxtails (yellow and green)
goosefoot, nettleleaf
knotweed, prostrate
kochia
lambsquarters, common
pigweed, redroot
polypogon, rabbitfoot
spurge, prostrate
starthistle, yellow
sunflowers
thistle, Russian

PERENNIAL WEEDS: | Mark all | Unmark all |
bindweed, field (seedling)
bindweed, (mature plant)
buttercup, crowfoot
johnsongrass, (seedling)
johnsongrass, (mature plant)
nutsedge, yellow
smartweed, pale


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