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WEED I. D. of Crops

WEED I. D. of Crops. BY RON SMOAK. Provided by Dr. James Corbett, Agriculture Teacher, Lowndes Co. High School GA Ag Ed Curriculum Office To accompany Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum July 2002. OBJECTIVE. UPON COMPLETION, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO:

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WEED I. D. of Crops

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  1. WEED I. D. of Crops BY RON SMOAK Provided by Dr. James Corbett, Agriculture Teacher, Lowndes Co. High School GA Ag Ed Curriculum Office To accompany Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum July 2002

  2. OBJECTIVE • UPON COMPLETION, PARTICIPANTS WILL BE ABLE TO: • IDENTIFY (ID) WEEDS FOUND IN THE SOUTHEAST FROM ACTUAL SPECIMENS AND PICTURES

  3. AMARANTH (spiny)

  4. BEGGARWEED (Florida)

  5. BERMUDAGRASS

  6. CITRON (wild)

  7. COCKLEBUR

  8. COFFEE SENNA

  9. CRABGRASS

  10. CROTALARIA

  11. CURLY DOCK

  12. GOOSEGRASS

  13. GROUNDCHERRY

  14. HEMP (Sesbania)

  15. HORSENETTLE

  16. JOHNSON GRASS

  17. LARGE CRABGRASS

  18. MAYPOP

  19. MORNINGGLORY

  20. MORNINGGLORY (Cypressvine)

  21. NUTSEDGE (yellow)

  22. PANICUM (Texas)

  23. PIGWEED

  24. POKEBERRY

  25. PUSLEY (Florida)

  26. RAGWEED (common)

  27. SANDBUR

  28. SICKLEPOD

  29. SIDA (prickly)

  30. SMALL FLOWER MORNING GLORY

  31. SMOOTH PIGWEED

  32. STARBUR (bristly)

  33. TROPICAL CROTON

  34. WILD POINSETTIA

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