Morningglory Management in Arkansas Cotton

R.E. Frans, D.L. Jordan, and M.R. McClelland


 
ABSTRACT

Morningglory continues to be one of the most difficult groups of weeds to control in cotton. In Arkansas, a variety of cultural and chemical methods are used in managing morningglories and other weeds. Studies were initiated in 1989 to further investigate control options for inorningglories in an effort to, if possible, improve current recommendations.



Reprinted from 1990 Proceedings: Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conferences pg. 364
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