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1 April 2012 Implements and Cultivation Frequency to Improve In-Row Weed Control in Organic Peanut Production
W. Carroll Johnson, Mark A. Boudreau, Jerry W. Davis
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Abstract

Weed control in organic peanut production is difficult and costly. Sweep cultivation in the row middles is effective, but weeds remain in the crop row, causing yield loss. Research trials were conducted in Ty Ty, GA to evaluate implements and frequencies of cultivation to improve in-row weed control in organic peanut. Implements were a tine weeder and power takeoff-powered brush hoe that targeted weeds present in the row. Frequencies of cultivation were at vegetative emergence of peanut (VE), 1 wk after VE (1wk), 2 wk after VE (2wk), sequential combinations of VE/1wk, VE/2wk, and VE/1wk/2wk. All plots were cultivated with a sweep cultivator to control weeds in row middles. The tine weeder tended to be easier to operate and performed more consistently than the brush hoe. Both implements performed best when initial cultivation was at VE. Delaying the initial cultivation reduced overall effectiveness. Plots with the best in-row weed control were hand-weeded once to control escapes and harvested for peanut yield. The best overall combination of weed control, minimal use of salvage hand-weeding, and maximum peanut yield resulted from sequential cultivation at VE/1wk using either the tine weeder or brush hoe, row middle sweep cultivation, and preharvest mowing.

Nomenclature: Smallflower morningglory, Jacquemontia tamnifolia (L.) Griseb.; southern crabgrass, Digitaria ciliaris (Retz.) Koel.; Texas millet, Urochloa texana (Buckl.) R. Webster; peanut, Arachis hypogaea L.

Weed Science Society of America
W. Carroll Johnson, Mark A. Boudreau, and Jerry W. Davis "Implements and Cultivation Frequency to Improve In-Row Weed Control in Organic Peanut Production," Weed Technology 26(2), 334-340, (1 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.1614/WT-D-11-00142.1
Received: 29 September 2011; Accepted: 1 January 2012; Published: 1 April 2012
KEYWORDS
Brush hoe
cultivation
mechanical weed control
Organic weed control
tine weeder
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