. Weeds, and modes of destroying them [microform]. Weed control; Weed control; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes. 10 ; The following are some of the modes of dealing with this intruder: 1. Drop out of the rotation so far as practicable all such crops as allow the thistle seeds to ripen before these are cut, until infested dekh hive baen dealt with. 2. Pl3w tliB Iciud immediately after harvest. Plow shallow with any kin I of plow that will cut the thistles off clean without breaking otf the creeping rootstocks. Keep the thistles from
. Weeds, and modes of destroying them [microform]. Weed control; Weed control; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes. 10 ; The following are some of the modes of dealing with this intruder: 1. Drop out of the rotation so far as practicable all such crops as allow the thistle seeds to ripen before these are cut, until infested dekh hive baen dealt with. 2. Pl3w tliB Iciud immediately after harvest. Plow shallow with any kin I of plow that will cut the thistles off clean without breaking otf the creeping rootstocks. Keep the thistles from breath- ing abDve ground until the late autumn plowing, which should be. Canada Thistle (Cirsima arvcnsf.) deep, for the sake of th« crop which is to come after. In the spring keep the thistles under by the use of a suitable cultivator, until the time of planting a crop of corn, roots or rape. Give the crop thus planted the horse hoeing necessary to keep down all weed growth, and also keep the thistles cut out of the line of the rows by hand hoeing. Go over the crop if necessary once or twice after the horse cultivation ceases, and there should not be one thistle left. The most effective part of the work has been done the preceding autumn providing the weather at that time has been Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Shaw, Thomas, 1843-1918; Zavitz, C. A. (Charles Ambrose), 1863-1942; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture; Ontario. An Act to prevent the spread of noxious weeds and diseases affecting fruit trees. [Toronto?] : Dept. of Agriculture
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