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Organic weed management in field crops
       Proven and new approaches




          Dr. Joel         Gruver
         Western Illinois University
            j-gruver@wiu.edu
PRECISION




    Currently only available upon request
         Will soon be downloadable
               from our website
http://www.wiu.edu/cbt/agriculture/farms/organic/
High tech precision vs. attention to detail
In 2012, I witnessed a new level of attention to detail
Why is there rapeseed on the edge of this bean field?


 Prior to working with Gary, I was under the impression that
  cultivation had limited ability to control in-row weeds and
       wondered if in-row cover crops might be of value
Steel in the Field shows how
   today's implements and
techniques can control weeds
      while reducing—or
   eliminating—herbicides.

In practical language, Steel in
    the Field presents what
farmers and researchers have
  learned in the last 20 years
  about cutting weed-control
    costs through improved
 cultivation tools, cover crops
 and new cropping rotations.
STEEL in the FIELD
Row crop farmer profiles




Dryland farmer profiles
Weed control, however, starts in October.
“The last cultivation in fall is our first weed management for
 spring,” Jacobson says. He uses 4- inch beavertail shovels
(pointed at the bottom, wide at the top) on his chisel plow.




      The shovels leave soil roughly ridged with some
   incorporation of residue. The pass exposes roots of fall
 growing weeds such as quackgrass and field bindweed to
winter’s wrath. He makes a second fall pass if weeds begin to
            regrow, or if quackgrass is a problem.
To stimulate weed growth, he harrows in
         late April as soon as soil dries out.
His Herman stiff-tine harrow has round tines about
           5/16ths of an inch in diameter..




He controls the subsequent weed flush with a field
cultivator outfitted with 9-inch sweeps. He makes a
second pass if weed pressure is heavy and if he can
                   delay planting.
Terry uses a Seed-Right hoe drill
Crop Rotation on Organic Farms:
  A Planning Manual provides an
in-depth review of the applications
      of crop rotation-including
 improving soil quality and health,
and managing pests, diseases, and
   weeds. Consulting with expert
organic farmers, the authors share
   rotation strategies that can be
     applied under various field
 conditions and with a wide range
               of crops.

 Crop Rotation on Organic Farms
 is most applicable to farms in the
  Northeastern United States and
Eastern Canada but is worth a look
Conservation      Augmentation




3 broad goals of
                    Activation
   ecological
 management        Suppression
A nice flush of weeds ready for termination




What can we do to maximize this flush?

   Not all tillage operations have the same effect
Terminating spring planted oats with a soil finisher
          ~ 3 weeks before planting corn
GOAL = biological activation and weed suppression
Planting into poorly digested red clover residues




       Corn seed was planted into moisture but
      ~ 25% of one hybrid and > 50% of another
        was lost to seed rot and insect feeding


We had near perfect stands in every other field
Are you familiar with the fence post principle?




              Zone of maximum biological activity and
                       rapid residue decay


           Deeper burial does not optimize decay but sends weed
           seeds into deep dormancy and brings deeply dormant
           weed seeds to the surface where they germinate slowly
Who is sleeping in your soils?
Do any of you have experience with flame weeding?




  Terminating weeds without awakening sleeping seeds
    Dennis Leutke in MN and Larry Shrock in MO are experts
Cropping system strategies
            vs.
 Direct control strategies
Effective strategies disrupt weed life cycles
Cropping system strategies
             Crop rotation
            Tillage rotation
            Cover cropping
          Crop management
         Fertility management
         Manure management
   Field/equipment/seed sanitation
Optimizing crop growth to maximize crop
            competitiveness

-Select a well adapted variety (maximum
leafiness and rate of canopy closure)

-Delay field work (soil must be warm enough for
rapid crop emergence)

-Prepare a good seed bed (start out clean)

-Reduce row spacing and increase populations

-Row fertilizer?
Preventive management
• Flush soil seed bank with fallow periods
• Walk crops
• Employ alternative equipment for mowing,
  pulling weeds
• Weedy crops -> forage or cover crops
Hopefully it doesn’t really take 15 years
 for preventative management to pay
Well established fall planted small
  grains are very competitive
          against weeds
Do you see a cover crop?
Do you see a cover crop?




     Frost seeded clover

    the most tried and true
     cover cropping system
     in the Midwest region
Frost seeding
             options      Sweet
                          clover




Mustard
Klaas and Mary Martens,
 organic innovators in Central
    NY State, are reporting
  excellent results with frost-
seeded confectionary mustard
      ahead of dry beans
Results would probably be opposite during a normal or wet year

                                      Preceded by radish :-<
Where are the soybeans??
 Traditional organic weed management often
       comes up short during wet years

 A strong stand of cereal rye was incorporated
~ 2 weeks before these soybeans were planted
Pioneering
                        work by Jeff
                        Moyer at the
                           Rodale
                          Institute




     has sparked
considerable interest
  in organic no-till
 across the country
Innovative farmers
  Innovation all
 have built lots of
  across the US
interesting looking
      rollers
Some times its best to make do with
      what you already have




             Cultimulcher
                   Front mounted Rodale roller
October 2008




            Cereal rye drilled at 60
             lbs/a in late August

Our experience is that a strong stand of rye is
  much more important than roller design
Early June 2009




                  1 week later
~2 weeks after planting
July




August   late September
Early November 2009




No-till, bio-strip-till and conventional till plot
 averages ranged from 51.6 to 58.6 bu/ac
       No significant differences between systems
We planned a ridge-till vs. no-till comparison for 2010
May 2010
July 2010




  We drilled into standing rye without rolling on 6/7
  because of a very narrow window between rains.


We ended up knocking down the ridges and were not able
 to plant these plots until 7/4 due to excessive wetness
November 2010




        Significant foxtail pressure
      but almost no broadleaf weeds

Plot yields ranged from 42-52 bu/ac
June 2011
August 2011
November 2011




The NT bean plots yielded
~10 bu more than the best
   tillage system plots
April 2012
Planting into 5-6’ tall rye on May 11
Double drilled with 4” offset
June 2012
Our 2012 NT bean yields ranged from
         ~ 30 to ~ 60 bu/a
60-70
bu/a
In July 2012, we undercut several fields of small grain stubble
using a Hinniker no-till cultivator and a tractor with RTK guidance
Cover crop cocktail
Fallow strip   no-till drilled after
                 undercutting
Triple S mix
Sunflowers, Soybeans & Sunn hemp
We started growing sunflowers in 2010 when >300%
of normal precip in May, June and July kept us out of
             the fields planned for corn
July 17 planting
We could hardly believe it but this field of sunflowers
          planted on 7/29 actually matured.

Sunflowers are now a weed clean-up crop in our rotations
Steering (Autosteer)

                Vehicle control
                                        Steering
                                   (assisted steering)
  Precision
Mechanization                           Steering
                                       (passive)

                 Implement              Steering
                   control              (active)

                                    Planter row unit
                                        control
Strip intercropping




                      230 bu/ac in
                          2010
   Jacob
Exciting developments are happening but the foundation of
     successful weed management in organic row crops
      will continue to be healthy crops and healthy soil

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Organic weed management: proven and new approaches

  • 1. Organic weed management in field crops Proven and new approaches Dr. Joel Gruver Western Illinois University j-gruver@wiu.edu
  • 2. PRECISION Currently only available upon request Will soon be downloadable from our website http://www.wiu.edu/cbt/agriculture/farms/organic/
  • 3. High tech precision vs. attention to detail
  • 4. In 2012, I witnessed a new level of attention to detail
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  • 8. Why is there rapeseed on the edge of this bean field? Prior to working with Gary, I was under the impression that cultivation had limited ability to control in-row weeds and wondered if in-row cover crops might be of value
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  • 10. Steel in the Field shows how today's implements and techniques can control weeds while reducing—or eliminating—herbicides. In practical language, Steel in the Field presents what farmers and researchers have learned in the last 20 years about cutting weed-control costs through improved cultivation tools, cover crops and new cropping rotations.
  • 11. STEEL in the FIELD Row crop farmer profiles Dryland farmer profiles
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  • 13. Weed control, however, starts in October. “The last cultivation in fall is our first weed management for spring,” Jacobson says. He uses 4- inch beavertail shovels (pointed at the bottom, wide at the top) on his chisel plow. The shovels leave soil roughly ridged with some incorporation of residue. The pass exposes roots of fall growing weeds such as quackgrass and field bindweed to winter’s wrath. He makes a second fall pass if weeds begin to regrow, or if quackgrass is a problem.
  • 14. To stimulate weed growth, he harrows in late April as soon as soil dries out. His Herman stiff-tine harrow has round tines about 5/16ths of an inch in diameter.. He controls the subsequent weed flush with a field cultivator outfitted with 9-inch sweeps. He makes a second pass if weed pressure is heavy and if he can delay planting.
  • 15. Terry uses a Seed-Right hoe drill
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  • 17. Crop Rotation on Organic Farms: A Planning Manual provides an in-depth review of the applications of crop rotation-including improving soil quality and health, and managing pests, diseases, and weeds. Consulting with expert organic farmers, the authors share rotation strategies that can be applied under various field conditions and with a wide range of crops. Crop Rotation on Organic Farms is most applicable to farms in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada but is worth a look
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  • 19. Conservation Augmentation 3 broad goals of Activation ecological management Suppression
  • 20. A nice flush of weeds ready for termination What can we do to maximize this flush? Not all tillage operations have the same effect
  • 21. Terminating spring planted oats with a soil finisher ~ 3 weeks before planting corn GOAL = biological activation and weed suppression
  • 22. Planting into poorly digested red clover residues Corn seed was planted into moisture but ~ 25% of one hybrid and > 50% of another was lost to seed rot and insect feeding We had near perfect stands in every other field
  • 23. Are you familiar with the fence post principle? Zone of maximum biological activity and rapid residue decay Deeper burial does not optimize decay but sends weed seeds into deep dormancy and brings deeply dormant weed seeds to the surface where they germinate slowly
  • 24. Who is sleeping in your soils?
  • 25. Do any of you have experience with flame weeding? Terminating weeds without awakening sleeping seeds Dennis Leutke in MN and Larry Shrock in MO are experts
  • 26. Cropping system strategies vs. Direct control strategies
  • 27. Effective strategies disrupt weed life cycles
  • 28. Cropping system strategies Crop rotation Tillage rotation Cover cropping Crop management Fertility management Manure management Field/equipment/seed sanitation
  • 29. Optimizing crop growth to maximize crop competitiveness -Select a well adapted variety (maximum leafiness and rate of canopy closure) -Delay field work (soil must be warm enough for rapid crop emergence) -Prepare a good seed bed (start out clean) -Reduce row spacing and increase populations -Row fertilizer?
  • 30. Preventive management • Flush soil seed bank with fallow periods • Walk crops • Employ alternative equipment for mowing, pulling weeds • Weedy crops -> forage or cover crops
  • 31. Hopefully it doesn’t really take 15 years for preventative management to pay
  • 32. Well established fall planted small grains are very competitive against weeds
  • 33. Do you see a cover crop?
  • 34. Do you see a cover crop? Frost seeded clover the most tried and true cover cropping system in the Midwest region
  • 35. Frost seeding options Sweet clover Mustard
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  • 37. Klaas and Mary Martens, organic innovators in Central NY State, are reporting excellent results with frost- seeded confectionary mustard ahead of dry beans
  • 38. Results would probably be opposite during a normal or wet year Preceded by radish :-<
  • 39. Where are the soybeans?? Traditional organic weed management often comes up short during wet years A strong stand of cereal rye was incorporated ~ 2 weeks before these soybeans were planted
  • 40. Pioneering work by Jeff Moyer at the Rodale Institute has sparked considerable interest in organic no-till across the country
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  • 42. Innovative farmers Innovation all have built lots of across the US interesting looking rollers
  • 43. Some times its best to make do with what you already have Cultimulcher Front mounted Rodale roller
  • 44. October 2008 Cereal rye drilled at 60 lbs/a in late August Our experience is that a strong stand of rye is much more important than roller design
  • 45. Early June 2009 1 week later
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  • 47. July August late September
  • 48. Early November 2009 No-till, bio-strip-till and conventional till plot averages ranged from 51.6 to 58.6 bu/ac No significant differences between systems
  • 49. We planned a ridge-till vs. no-till comparison for 2010
  • 51. July 2010 We drilled into standing rye without rolling on 6/7 because of a very narrow window between rains. We ended up knocking down the ridges and were not able to plant these plots until 7/4 due to excessive wetness
  • 52. November 2010 Significant foxtail pressure but almost no broadleaf weeds Plot yields ranged from 42-52 bu/ac
  • 55. November 2011 The NT bean plots yielded ~10 bu more than the best tillage system plots
  • 57. Planting into 5-6’ tall rye on May 11
  • 58. Double drilled with 4” offset
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  • 61. Our 2012 NT bean yields ranged from ~ 30 to ~ 60 bu/a
  • 63. In July 2012, we undercut several fields of small grain stubble using a Hinniker no-till cultivator and a tractor with RTK guidance
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  • 67. Cover crop cocktail Fallow strip no-till drilled after undercutting
  • 68. Triple S mix Sunflowers, Soybeans & Sunn hemp
  • 69. We started growing sunflowers in 2010 when >300% of normal precip in May, June and July kept us out of the fields planned for corn
  • 71. We could hardly believe it but this field of sunflowers planted on 7/29 actually matured. Sunflowers are now a weed clean-up crop in our rotations
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  • 73. Steering (Autosteer) Vehicle control Steering (assisted steering) Precision Mechanization Steering (passive) Implement Steering control (active) Planter row unit control
  • 74. Strip intercropping 230 bu/ac in 2010 Jacob
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  • 87. Exciting developments are happening but the foundation of successful weed management in organic row crops will continue to be healthy crops and healthy soil