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The Seeds of Weed Control

25 May 2009

This is the VOA Special English Agriculture Report.

When is a plant considered a weed? Experts at Penn State University have a simple answer: When its undesirable qualities outweigh its good qualities.

Consider this: Crops generally produce several hundred seeds per plant. But each weed plant can produce tens or even hundreds of thousands of seeds. And some buried seeds can survive up to forty years, or even longer.

Horseweed has become resistant to chemical weed killers
Horseweed, which has become resistant to chemical weed killers
Eradicating weeds means that you have to remove all the seeds and roots so the plants will not grow back. But birds or the wind can reintroduce them to the land.

A more common way to deal with weeds is to control them enough so that the land can be used for planting. Experts advise using two or more control methods to deal with weeds.

Chemical weed killers or natural treatments like corn gluten can suppress weed growth. Dense planting of a crop can also act as a natural control.

Bill Curran is a professor of weed science at Penn State, in University Park, Pennsylvania. He says one of the most common methods for suppressing weeds is dense planting.

He says a dense, competitive crop that quickly shades the soil will help suppress many weeds. The seeds need light to grow, so blocking the sun will reduce weed growth.

Other controls include turning over the soil, pulling the weeds by hand or covering them with mulch made from wood, garden waste or other material. Mulch is widely used, but even mulch has its limits.

Natural resource specialists in the Queensland government in Australia note that weeds can be transported in mulch. This is also true of soil, grain, hay and animals.

Yet animals like sheep or goats can provide a biological control -- they eat weeds. Insects and other organisms can also act as biological controls.

Preventing the spread of weeds is an important part of weed management. Farm vehicles should be kept out of areas with weeds. If that is not possible, then clean off the equipment and your shoes when leaving.

People in Queensland are advised to take weeds and garden waste to a waste center or burn them, bury them deeply or make them into mulch.

Professor Curran says composting weeds is another way to make use of them. The process of making organically rich compost produces heat. The heat will kill many, though not all, weed seeds. The same is true of seeds that pass through farm animals that graze on weeds.

And that's the VOA Special English Agriculture Report, written by Jerilyn Watson. Archives are at voaspecialenglish.com. I'm Steve Ember.



Comments:

1. thanks

thanks Steve Ember
Submitted by: hoai van (viet nam)
06-20-2009 - 16:45:52

2. Weed

i think this idea that u mentioned above is in a high surface idea so i am thank full from u
Submitted by: Hedayetullah (Afghanistan)
06-01-2009 - 09:28:06

3.

I agree with Professor Curran for the composting of weed will help so much in the clearing of weeds.The process of making organically rich compost produces heat. thanks
Submitted by: Christiana Uzoma ()
05-26-2009 - 18:51:01

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Submitted by: Nicolas Ronel (Pastor) (Haiti)
05-26-2009 - 13:38:19

5. I prefer the column of agriculture report!

I do like reading Agriculture report! Even though some plants are familiar to me, I actually know a little about them deeply. Therefore, this column assists me to achieve that aim. I give my best wishes to the staff being responsible for this column. Many thanks go to them!
Submitted by: Henry Li (China)
05-26-2009 - 00:55:36

6. non grata weed

hello, about old way to prevent the weed in whaet and barley'S fields ,was plant the field one year and didn't plant it in the second year for rest and plowing it several time in the year of rest . mybe this method was non economic because we use half of the earth ,but also have several benifits ,1_the production is very good in the year of plant .2_this way keep us reduse the chimical material in agre culture.3_outwhight to keep the soil nutrally.thank you very much VOA.please correct our wrong in grammer and spel to increace the benefit.
Submitted by: Hachim rakan (iraq)
05-26-2009 - 00:49:41

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