. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. FALSE TAmr^ ^Artemisia biennis, WiUd.. A coarse, rank growing, strong- scented native plant of biennial habit, and most abundant in low damp portions of the fields. Its leaves are dark green and finely divided. The flowers are incon- apicuous and only appear during the second year of growth. In crops sown on stubble the stout stalks interfere seriously with the work of the binder. Fall or spring ploughing or careful disc- ing will destroy it if you do not wish to summer-fallow. ». Please note that these images a

. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. FALSE TAmr^ ^Artemisia biennis, WiUd.. A coarse, rank growing, strong- scented native plant of biennial habit, and most abundant in low damp portions of the fields. Its leaves are dark green and finely divided. The flowers are incon- apicuous and only appear during the second year of growth. In crops sown on stubble the stout stalks interfere seriously with the work of the binder. Fall or spring ploughing or careful disc- ing will destroy it if you do not wish to summer-fallow. ». Please note that these images a Stock Photo
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. Weeds of the farm and ranch [microform]. Sols; Weeds; Tillage; Mauvaises herbes. FALSE TAmr^ ^Artemisia biennis, WiUd.. A coarse, rank growing, strong- scented native plant of biennial habit, and most abundant in low damp portions of the fields. Its leaves are dark green and finely divided. The flowers are incon- apicuous and only appear during the second year of growth. In crops sown on stubble the stout stalks interfere seriously with the work of the binder. Fall or spring ploughing or careful disc- ing will destroy it if you do not wish to summer-fallow. ». 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 work.. Willing, T. N; Saskatchewan. Dept. of Agriculture. Regina : J. A. Reid