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Field Crops Webinar: Weed control in Field Crops and Forages

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March 25, 2024

  • Erin Burns
  • Kim Cassida
Dr. Kim Cassida and Dr. Erin Burns discuss weed control challenges in field crops and forages.
 
 
 

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MSU Extension Field Crops

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  • Insect Guides
  • Virtual Breakfast
  • Field Crop Webinar Series
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  • In the Weeds Podcasts
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