Weed Management For Organic Carrot Production

Content Source: University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources

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This factsheet describes methods for managing weeds in organic vegetable production systems, including carrots, where effective control relies on integrating cultural practices, cultivation, and hand labor. It explains strategies used before and after planting—such as pre-germinating and destroying weed seedlings, flaming, cover crops, cultivation, and hand hoeing—to reduce weed pressure and give crops a competitive advantage.

Region

West/Southwest

Topic

Weed Management

Category

Vegetables/Fruits

Year Published

2024

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