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... Northern Nut Grass 150 154 155 156 158 96 . Slender Rush 159 97 . Common Nettle 161 97a . Sour Dock 163 98 . Dooryard Weed 165 99 . Smartweed 166 100 . Pennsylvania Smartweed 167 101 . Slender Smartweed 167 102 . Winged Pigweed 168 103 ...
... Northern Nut Grass 150 154 155 156 158 96 . Slender Rush 159 97 . Common Nettle 161 97a . Sour Dock 163 98 . Dooryard Weed 165 99 . Smartweed 166 100 . Pennsylvania Smartweed 167 101 . Slender Smartweed 167 102 . Winged Pigweed 168 103 ...
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... northern and northwestern parts . Mustard is also frequently scattered with oats . There is some danger of scattering quack grass seed with oats . Quack grass seed found maturing with oats will germinate . In one case 8 per cent . of ...
... northern and northwestern parts . Mustard is also frequently scattered with oats . There is some danger of scattering quack grass seed with oats . Quack grass seed found maturing with oats will germinate . In one case 8 per cent . of ...
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... northern states , in draws ; the artichoke ( Helianthus tuberosus ) also occasionally occurs . In the East , the ox - eye daisy ( Chrysanthemum leucan- themum ) , as yet rarẻ in Iowa , is a pernicious weed in meadows eastward . In the ...
... northern states , in draws ; the artichoke ( Helianthus tuberosus ) also occasionally occurs . In the East , the ox - eye daisy ( Chrysanthemum leucan- themum ) , as yet rarẻ in Iowa , is a pernicious weed in meadows eastward . In the ...
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... northern states to the Pacific coast , does much injury in meadows and pastures . The best method of destroying it is to pull it up by twisting the root and then removing it by a sudden pull or jerk . Several other species of dock are ...
... northern states to the Pacific coast , does much injury in meadows and pastures . The best method of destroying it is to pull it up by twisting the root and then removing it by a sudden pull or jerk . Several other species of dock are ...
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... northern Mississippi valley . Yarrow is also common , not only in northern states , but across the con- tinent , especially in dry pastures and meadows . Two weeds of the morning glory family are very fre- quently found in Iowa . One ...
... northern Mississippi valley . Yarrow is also common , not only in northern states , but across the con- tinent , especially in dry pastures and meadows . Two weeds of the morning glory family are very fre- quently found in Iowa . One ...
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