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to 10 mph) on fairly dry soil are effective for controlling small weeds (less than 1 inch tall). For maximum effec-2 tiveness, a rotary hoe should be used when weeds are in the “white stage”, or just emerging from the soil. Culti-vation with a shovel, sweep, or rolling cultivator is more
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