The N.D. State Seed Department urges producers to plant certified lentil seed (left) to control common vetch (right), a weed that has similar characteristics as lentil. (NDSU Photo)https://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2017/jan-23-2017/certified-seed-reduces-impact-of-vetch-in-lentil/the-n.d.state-seed-department-urges-producers-to-plant-certified/viewhttps://www.ag.ndsu.edu/news/newsreleases/2017/jan-23-2017/certified-seed-reduces-impact-of-vetch-in-lentil/the-n.d.state-seed-department-urges-producers-to-plant-certified/@@download/image/2017-01-26.5981603178
The N.D. State Seed Department urges producers to plant certified lentil seed (left) to control common vetch (right), a weed that has similar characteristics as lentil. (NDSU Photo)