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Using Remote Sensing to Differentiate Weeds in Mint Mary Gumz and Stephen C.Weller Purdue University Introduction Remote sensing has the potential for simplifying weed detection, producing site specific herbicide maps, and decreasing weed control costs.
- Mint Production and Pest Management in Indiana, PPP-103
PIAP pursues this mission through management and coordination of USDA and state activities to develop tices; to determine impacts of pesticide regulations on agricultural productivity, the supply of agricultural products, and product prices; and to.
- Federal Register /Vol. 71, No. 24/Monday, February 6, 2006
Each shipment of tomatoes must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the NPPO and bearing the declaration, These tomatoes were grown in an approved production site and the shipment has been inspected and found free of the pests listed.
- Mint PNW PMSP 30 May 03.doc
Background: Acreage, Regions , Production Requirements Mint is a perennial crop grown primarily for its oil, which is used as a flavoring in chewing gum and dental products, and other confectionery and pharmaceutical products... Year, Location,.
- DATE: February 15, 2006 TO: Board of Directors Federal Crop
The report relates to program issues as outlined below: Program Issues: Mitigating Declining Yields Update Two separate development contracts are underway on solutions to declining Actual Production History (APH) yields due to successive years of crop.
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