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Title: Integrated Weed Control Strategies in Organic Farming


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Integrated Weed Control Strategies in Organic
Farming
  • Jim Shrefler, OSU / WWAREC
  • Charles Webber, USDA / ARS
  • Warren Roberts, OSU / WWAREC
  • Merritt Taylor, OSU / WWAREC
  • Lane Agricultural Center

2
Cooperators / Collaborators
  • OSU Scientists, Specialists
  • USDA Scientists
  • Growers
  • Noble Foundation
  • Kerr Center

3
While On The Soapbox
  • Why do we want to do this?
  • What are the problems with non-organic?
  • Are we irrationally disregarding valuable
    technology?
  • Will organics be problem free?
  • Can exploration of organics lead to conceptually
    new ideas?
  • What will the bottom-line be ..
  • Should we consider multi-generation
    sustainability?

4
Weed Control For Organics- Presentation Emphasis
-
  • Yes - Crops
  • Fruits
  • Vegetables
  • Herbs
  • Row Crops
  • No - Other Areas
  • Forages
  • Turf
  • Ornamentals

5
What is a Weed?
  • Plant whose virtues are yet to be discovered
  • A plant out of place
  • Regardless, whether wild or cultivated,
    extraneous plants in a crop can reduce yield,
    quality and production cost

6
General Management Factors
  • Exclusion
  • Elimination
  • Prevent Establishment
  • Removal
  • Amelioration

7
General Management Factors- Exclusion -
  • Field selection
  • Prevent new weedy species additions

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General Management Factors- Elimination -
  • Prevent weed build-up
  • Destroy propagules
  • Solarization
  • Fumigation
  • Eradication For minor infestations of certain
    weeds

9
General Management Factors- Prevent
Establishment -
  • Herbicides
  • Cultivation
  • Cover crops
  • Grazing
  • Mulches
  • organic and synthetic

10
General Management Factors- Removal -
  • Mechanical
  • Chemical
  • Physical
  • flame
  • steam

11
General Management Factors- Amelioration -
  • Crop Selection
  • crops that tolerate weeds
  • crops that enable control of weeds
  • Give crop an edge
  • transplants
  • planting date

12
So, what can we do under the constraints of
organics?
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Weed Management for Organics- Exclusion -
  • Field selection
  • a good choice
  • knowledge needed of sites
  • usefulness depends on available certified land
  • Prevent weed additions
  • critical for Organics
  • bring-ins may contain weeds
  • Organic mulches
  • Raw manures

14
Weed Management for Organics- Elimination -
  • Prevent weed build-up
  • timely cultivation, tillage
  • purposeful plantings dont let weeds take over
  • Weed population reduction
  • perennial management through grazing
  • fallow / tillage cycles
  • solarization
  • fumigants???

15
Weed Management for Organics- Prevent
Establishment -
  • Preemergence herbicides
  • corn gluten meal, mustard meal
  • Timely cultivation
  • Stale seedbeds
  • Cover crop management
  • Species important e.g. rye
  • Crop sequence (more detail later)
  • Grazing
  • Mulches
  • organic and synthetic

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Weed Management for Organics- Weed Removal
Stop em in their tracks
  • Mechanical cultivation
  • keep it shallow
  • minimize injury to the crop
  • Improve the root zone
  • Manual
  • choose easy-to-use tools

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Weed Management for Organics- Weed Removal
(cont.)Stop em in their tracks
  • Chemical vinegar, pelargonate, etc.
  • currently just contact activity
  • good foliage cover needed
  • Physical energy consumers!
  • flame
  • special equipment, directed flame
  • best for small, annual weeds
  • steam

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Weed Management for Organics- Amelioration -
  • Crop Selection
  • use crops that tolerate weeds
  • rapid growth, dense canopy
  • crops that allow weed control
  • sweet corn easily cultivated
  • Give crop an edge
  • plant date
  • transplants

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Specific Examples of Tactics
  • Cover crop management
  • Preemergence herbicide
  • Burn down chemicals

20
Cover Crop Management
  • Cereal Rye a classic example
  • Effective due to
  • Biochemical constituents
  • Biomass
  • Management involves
  • Coordination of rye growth with crop plant date
  • Rye destruction rolling?, tillage?
  • Crop planting method

21
Preemergence HerbicidesBioherbicides
  • Corn Gluten Meal
  • Makeup 9 nitrogen (fertilizer?)
  • Available as powder, granule, pellet
  • Weed control properties
  • Certain peptides toxic to germinating seeds
  • Works best under drying soil conditions
  • Apply to surface or mix very shallowly

22
Burn-down Chemicals
  • Pelargonic acid is a leading option
  • Also called nonanoic acid pelargonate
  • Kills living plant tissue within hours
  • Contact action not systemic
  • Ammonium formulation for organic use
  • Control
  • Grasses Small before tillering is best
  • Broadleafs varies with species
  • No crop selectivity

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