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Abstract
The prairie vole is probably the primary rodent that reduces no-till crop plant stands in Kentucky. Because the vole requires a full canopy cover for protection from predators, established grass or legume sod fields and field borders (including wheat or rye stubble, set-aside and cover crop seedings) provide an ideal habitat.
Publication Date
1994
Volume
15
Number
1
Repository Citation
Murdock, Lloyd W., "Control of Rodents in No-Till Corn" (1994). Soil Science News and Views. 74.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/pss_views/74
