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Acreage Life | July 15, 2020

Acreage Life | July 15, 2020, http://communityenvironment.unl.edu/acreage20200715
The yellow nutsedge root system is shallow, fibrous and produces small nut-like tubers, right center picture, each of which can sprout and form a new plant.

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