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Organic Eprints
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Germany
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Black-grass control in winter cereals with hoeing
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Autores: |
Dierauer, Hansueli
Siegrist, Franziska
Weidmann, Gilles
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Data: |
2017
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Ano: |
2017
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Weed management
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Thanks to the use of the bladed hoe, strong-rooting grass weeds can be successfully uprooted even in heavier soils. Other problem weeds, such as cow vetch, hemp-nettle, windgrass, or burdock, can also be controlled with the bladed hoe. • Sow the winter cereal in October, in rows with spacing of at least 20 cm. • When the cereal is at the 3-leaf-stage, control sprouting weeds with 1-2 harrowing procedures. • After using the harrow and as the winter cereals begin tillering, root out the yet intact, well-rooted grass weed between the rows with help of a duckfoot-bladed hoeing device. The duckfoot bladed hoe may also be used in combination with the harrow.
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Tipo: |
Practice tool
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Idioma: |
Alemão
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http://orgprints.org/31019/12/PA_004_Ackerfuchsschwanz_Hacken_final_QR.pdf
http://orgprints.org/31019/18/PA_004_Black-grass_final_QR.pdf
{Tool} Black-grass control in winter cereals with hoeing. [Ackerfuchsschwanz in Wintergetreide durch Hacken regulieren.] Creator(s): Dierauer, Hansueli; Siegrist, Franziska and Weidmann, Gilles. Issuing Organisation(s): Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL. OK-Net Arable Practice Abstract, no. 004. (2017)
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http://orgprints.org/31019/
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application/pdf
application/pdf
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