Blind Cultivation for Early-Season Weed Control in Organic Grains

Content Source: Organic Grain Resource and Information Network (OGRAIN)

Resource Explained

Blind cultivation provides early-season control of both in-row and inter-row weeds, giving crops a competitive advantage and improving effectiveness of row cultivation later in the season. Tine weeders and rotary hoes are popular blind cultivation tools, and this factsheet, produced by UW-Madison’s Organic Grain Resource and Information Network (OGRAIN), provides crop-specific recommendations for both pieces of equipment.

Region

Midwest

Topic

Weed Management

Year Published

2023

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