. Weeds, and modes of destroying them [microform]. Weed control; Weed control; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes. he ox- 17 I Iiave sturea ion 3, plow 3utH- •n or iter. late with 6. Sow with rye and pasture until June, or cut for hay. Follow the rye with a crop of millet, or if desired, work the ground on the bare fallow system until winter wheat may be sown in September. General observations : I. After cultivation with a view to the destruction of the daisies, the ground should be sown with grt ss seeds in the crops which come afte


. Weeds, and modes of destroying them [microform]. Weed control; Weed control; Weeds; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes, Lutte contre les; Mauvaises herbes. he ox- 17 I Iiave sturea ion 3, plow 3utH- •n or iter. late with 6. Sow with rye and pasture until June, or cut for hay. Follow the rye with a crop of millet, or if desired, work the ground on the bare fallow system until winter wheat may be sown in September. General observations : I. After cultivation with a view to the destruction of the daisies, the ground should be sown with grt ss seeds in the crops which come after. These crops should be gone over with the spud, and any daisies found in them destroyed. The same course may be necessary in the meadow which comes later, more especially the first year. 2. In places which cannot be cultivated, and along fence borders, it is dithcult to deal with this pest. Any plan that will prevent it from maturing seeds will doubtless prove effec- tual, but several years would probably be required to eradicate it by this method. The Burdock. The burdock {Lappa major), is so common, and at the same time 80 easily managed, if the work of destroying it is gone about properly, that it would seem almost superfluous to write about. Burdock (Za/)/3a offlcinalis.) the modes "that will prove effective in exterminating it. Notwith- standing, it is one of the most universally widespread weeds that we 2 (85). 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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