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Weed ControlThese carefully-chosen products can eliminate weeds and other unwanted vegetation in lawns, gardens and landscaping - wherever they are a problem. These herbicides work by using environmentally-friendly active ingredients like citric acid, botanical oils, ammonium nonanoate, iron (Fe), d...
In 1981 our institute started field trials with three apple and one pear cultivar to study the suitability of organic mulch materials for weed control in orchards. The aim of these experiments was to obtain experience with herbicide free soil management practices. Results and conclusions with Golden...
Enhancing crop competitive ability by integrating both cultural and mechanical weed control methods is a key strategy in such instances, but the relative efficacy of different cultural and mechanical strategies and their interactions and additive effects when combined is not well known. The objective of...
Some winemakers have been known to refer to this reliance on chemical companies as traditional viticulture, conveniently ignoring the previous millennium of farming without synthetic additives. Observation of the effects on the land of chemicals used across various farming sectors has led to reductions ...
why not visit an informative U.K. website, The Organic Gardener. Home of The Organic Gardener, this website evaluates gardening tools & shows how to use them effectively. It explains organic gardening, organic weed control, compost gardening & more - for growing naturally pure & beautiful gard...
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Organic food sales in the U.S. doubled over the last decade, but organic farming hasn’t kept pace. That may change as farmers partner with brands.
Soybean field experiments were performed to investigate the weed-suppressing effects of different tillage systems and cover crop mulches at two locations in southwest Germany during 2014 and 2015. The influence of three different tillage systems on weed control efficacy, soybean plant density, and crop...
Dog Point, with the largest certified organic vineyard in New Zealand, also brings in 2,500 sheep over the winter to control grass and weed growth. (Admittedly, sheep are not hard to come by in New Zealand.) And the wine is one of the country's bestSauvignons: zesty, grapefruity, an...