Posted by MarkB_MI on May 01, 2022 at 03:33:44 from (96.59.224.67):
In Reply to: Re: Duster posted by caterpillar guy on April 30, 2022 at 13:07:37:
> Most guys out there use sweep plows to keep weeds in control. NO it does not disturb the top much just slides through under the surface to cut the weeds off at the roots yet leave the surface mostly like it was before. Some use a rod weeder which after seeing one never could understand how or what they did other than cost fuel to run around the field
Back in the seventies I spent many hours pulling sweeps and rod weeders on ground that produced a mediocre crop of wheat every other year. Thirty years later we were leasing that same ground to a farmer who was getting excellent corn and wheat crops two out of three years. (With help from heavy doses of fertilizer.) So there is something to chemical fallow. Is there a better solution?
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