Cultural Weed Control
Cultural Weed Control: Cultural weed control is the use of cultural practices to control weeds. These practices include crop rotation, cover crops, mulching, and hand-weeding.
Cultural Weed Control: Cultural weed control is the use of cultural practices to control weeds. These practices include crop rotation, cover crops, mulching, and hand-weeding.
Curing:The process of treating a material, such as concrete, with a substance, such as a sealant, to protect it from weathering or to harden it.
Cutout:A hole or opening that has been cut into a piece of material, such as cloth or paper. Cutouts can be used for decoration or to create a shape or design.
Damping-off:A plant disease that causes young seedlings to collapse and die. Damping-off is caused by fungi that attack the roots or stem of the plant.
Data Call-In:A system in which data is collected from users by calling them on the telephone. Data call-ins are often used to collect opinions or feedback from customers or clients.