Identification and Control of Johnsongrass, Vaseygrass, and Guinea Grass in Pastures
Guinea grass seedhead branch, johnsongrass seedhead branch, and vaseygrass spikelet.
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Smith, Hunter, Jason Ferrell, and Brent Sellers. 2012. “Identification and Control of Johnsongrass, Vaseygrass, and Guinea Grass in Pastures: SS-AGR-363/AG372, 8/2012”. EDIS 2012 (8). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag372-2012.

Abstract

Johnsongrass is a common weed throughout the South and Midwest. People often incorrectly call any weed johnsongrass, but it is one of three grasses found in Florida pastures. Knowing the differences between johnsongrass, vaseygrass, and guinea grass will help with proper weed management. This 3-page fact sheet was written by H. Smith, J. Ferrell, and B. Sellers, and published by the UF Agronomy Department, August 2012.

SS-AGR-363/AG372: Identification and Control of Johnsongrass, Vaseygrass, and Guinea Grass in Pastures (ufl.edu)

https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag372-2012
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