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Economic Assessment of New Weed Management Technologies in Strip- and Conventional-Tillage Cotton and Peanut and Common Ragweed Interference in Peanut.

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Figure 1.  Relationship between common ragweed density and common ragweed drybiomass per plant for 1998 and 1999.
Figure 3.  Relationship between common ragweed dry biomass m-1 crop row and peanutyield.
Table 1.  Effect of preemergence and postemergence herbicide systems on peanut injury averaged over tillage systems atthree North Carolina locations.a
Table 1. (continued)
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