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Rotary Hoes - Organic Weed Control

Rotary hoes are important light tillage tools for early season weed control for organic corn and soybean farmers. In this video, several PFI farmers share their experience with what and when they use rotary hoes for; how often they like to rotary hoe a crop; how they use rotary hoes in corn production differently than for soybean production; how soil and weather conditions affect rotary hoeing; and how to determine condition of used rotary hoes, and more. Farmers featured in this video say they’re important, because they let you control weeds in the entire field, whereas after the crop gets bigger, in-row weed control becomes much more difficult. They’re often used as a blind cultivation tool – after planting, rotary hoes can stir up the topsoil, killing weeds that are emerging from shallower depths than the crop, giving the crop a head start when it emerges. They’re also used after the crop has emerged, and can continue to scoop tiny weeds out of the soil, even from within the row. Learn more about organic weed control: Seedbed Preparation and Planting:    • Seedbed Preparation and Planting - Or...   Crop Rotation and Weed Suppression:    • Crop Rotation for Weed Suppression - ...   Harrows:    • Harrows - Organic Weed Control   Tine Weeders:    • Tine Weeders - Organic Weed Control   Should I Replant?:    • Should I Replant? - Organic Weed Control   Cultivation - First Pass - Organic Weed Control:    • Cultivation - First Pass - Organic We...   Cultivation - Equipment - Organic Weed Control:    • Cultivation - Equipment - Organic Wee...   For more information about Practical Farmers of Iowa, and to see our upcoming field days, our latest research reports and a blog loaded with practical information about farming, visit our website: https://practicalfarmers.org/

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