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GROW IWM
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GROW (Getting Rid of Weeds) provides information and resources to make agriculture more sustainable by developing practical integrated weed management solutions.
Introduction to Spraying Herbicides with Drones
Learn about the history and current state of the agricultural spray drone industry from Virginia Tech weed scientist Dr. Vijay Singh.
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Past and Present of Drones For Pesticide Applications
00:52 - What kind of applications could be done with drones?
01:09 - What are Drone Applications Useful For?
02:06 - Spraying drone categories and droplet size management
03:18 - What Kind Of Operations Are Needed to Apply Pesticides With Drones?
04:15 - Federal and State Regulation for Drone Applications
Researcher: Dr. Vijay Singh (P.I.), Milos Viric, M.S. Student, Akashdeep Singh Brar, Ph.D. Student, VA Tech ESAREC
Video by Claudio Rubione
Text by Emily Unglesbee
www.growiwm.org
00:00 - Intro
00:12 - Past and Present of Drones For Pesticide Applications
00:52 - What kind of applications could be done with drones?
01:09 - What are Drone Applications Useful For?
02:06 - Spraying drone categories and droplet size management
03:18 - What Kind Of Operations Are Needed to Apply Pesticides With Drones?
04:15 - Federal and State Regulation for Drone Applications
Researcher: Dr. Vijay Singh (P.I.), Milos Viric, M.S. Student, Akashdeep Singh Brar, Ph.D. Student, VA Tech ESAREC
Video by Claudio Rubione
Text by Emily Unglesbee
www.growiwm.org
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Farmer Forum Recap: Targeted Spray Technology
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In this GROW Farmer Forum, three farmers from Kansas, Wisconsin, and Washington talk about their experience using targeted spray technologie such as the WEED-IT and See & Spray systems on their farms. The panel was moderated by University of Wisconsin weed scientist Dr. Rodrigo Werle. 00:00:00 - Forum Introduction 00:04:16 - Targeted Spray Technologies Overview & Research Takeaways 00:19:01 - F...
The Challenges of Managing Non-Target-Site Herbicide Resistance
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University of Illinois weed scientist Dr. Patrick Tranel explains why non-target-site herbicide resistance is so challenging for farmers to handle, and lays out how scientists are exploring ways to better manage it in the future. Researcher: Dr. Patrick Tranel, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Video by Claudio Rubione
Tank Mixing or Herbicide Rotation: Which Strategy is Best?
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University of Illinois weed scientist Pat Tranel breaks down the latest research on why tank mixing herbicide modes of action can be more effective at preventing herbicide resistance compared to only rotating herbicides annually. Weed Scientist: Dr. Patrick Tranel Video by Claudio Rubione, GROW Texts by Emily Unglesbee, GROW www.growiwm.org
New Herbicide Resistance Webpages from GROW
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Explore GROW’s new website pages! The Basics of Herbicide Resistance details 10 foundational questions about what herbicide resistance is and how it evolves. How to Manage Herbicide Resistance with IWM explains the next step - using strategic integrated weed management tactics to mitigate and prevent herbicide resistance on your farm. Video by Claudio Rubione, GROW Script by Emily Unglesbee (1)...
The Difference Between Target-Site and Non-Target-Site Herbicide Resistance
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University of Illinois weed scientist Pat Tranel explains how target-site herbicide resistance and non-target-site herbicide resistance are different, as well as why those differences matter for weed management strategies. Weed Scientist: Dr. Patrick Tranel, University of Illinois Video by Claudio Rubione, GROW Text by Emily Unglesbee, GROW www.growiwm.org
Virginia Farmer Uses Cover Crops in Cotton to Manage Weeds
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Learn how Virginia farmer Clay Lowe uses strategic cover crop mixes and termination timing to maximize weed suppression and nitrogen availability in his diverse crop rotation of cotton, peanuts, corn, soybeans and small grains. 00:00 - Introduction to Cedar Point Farm 00:11 - Crop Rotation 01:08 - Problem Weeds 01:48 - Auxin Herbicides and Herbicide-Tolerant Cotton 02:12 - Cover Crop Management...
How Weed Electrocution Fits into a Maryland Farm
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Learn how Maryland farmer Aaron Cooper uses a weed electrocution unit called the Weed Zapper to fight weeds on his operation, Cutfresh Organics. Cooper takes the viewer into the details of when and how he deploys the unit, as well as what equipment and costs it requires. 00:00 - Intro 00:16 - The Weed Zapper - One Commercial Available Weed Electrocution Option 00:54 - Timing of Use 01:53 - Crop...
A Deep Dive on Precision Spraying with the WEED-IT
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Washington farmer Jesse Brunner gives GROW a detailed inside look at a type of precision spray technology called the WEED-IT and how it works on his no-till farming operation in Almira, Washington. 00:00 - Intro 00:11 - Intro to Fifth Gen Farm, Jesse Brunner 00:35 - Most Troublesome Weeds 00:56 - Crop Rotations and Weed Management Plan 01:24 - Introduction to Precision Burndown Application 02:0...
Weedy Wednesdays: Giant Foxtail
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Welcome to Weedy Wednesday, a monthly spotlight on weed identification tips from GROW! Cristiana Rankrape, a grad student at Southern Illinois University with Dr. Karla Gage, has some quick tips on how to identify Giant Foxtail. See more here: growiwm.org/weeds/ Video: Cristiana Rankrape, Southern Illinois University Video edits: Claudio Rubione, GROW www.growiwm.org
A Deep Dive on the See & Spray Ultimate System from John Deere & Blue River
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A Deep Dive on the See & Spray Ultimate System from John Deere & Blue River
How to Use the Weed Management Planner
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How to Use the Weed Management Planner
Can Seed Impact Mills Kill Weed Seeds in Cotton?
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Can Seed Impact Mills Kill Weed Seeds in Cotton?
GROW’s Weedy Wednesday: Broadleaf Signalgrass
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GROW’s Weedy Wednesday: Broadleaf Signalgrass
Introduction to the Basics of Herbicide Resistance
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Introduction to the Basics of Herbicide Resistance
A Better View of Cover Crops Could Improve Weed Control
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A Better View of Cover Crops Could Improve Weed Control
Farmer Forum Recap: Drones & Weed Management
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Farmer Forum Recap: Drones & Weed Management
New Research on How to Apply Residual Herbicides when Planting Green
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New Research on How to Apply Residual Herbicides when Planting Green
Herbicide Resistance Testing Can Be Hard to Find. Here’s What Montana State Offers.
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Herbicide Resistance Testing Can Be Hard to Find. Here’s What Montana State Offers.
New Herbicide-Tolerant Tech Boosts Sorghum Benefits
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New Herbicide-Tolerant Tech Boosts Sorghum Benefits
Farmer Forum Recap: Using Seed Impact Mills for Weed Control
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Farmer Forum Recap: Using Seed Impact Mills for Weed Control
Making Chaff Lining Work on Shepherd Grain Farms
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Making Chaff Lining Work on Shepherd Grain Farms
Eastern Shore Farmer Tries Chaff Lining to Defeat Weeds
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Eastern Shore Farmer Tries Chaff Lining to Defeat Weeds
Cheatgrass (Downy Brome) Management in the Western U.S.
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Cheatgrass (Downy Brome) Management in the Western U.S.
If you use a smaller (more fuel efficient) tractor and a smooth roller like a lawn roller or cultipacker you can go "down and back" for two passes so any cover crop that tries standing back up after the first pass gets bent the opposite way and stays down. Plant into standing cover and then roll flat after emergence.
Where is the best place in Virginia to buy cereal rye
Cheer~~~containing or covered with many weeds.😊
great strategy, thanks for share !
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What's a machine like that cost.
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Your video is wonderful and very informative. I love watching your video. But you can't get organic views or subscribers. I have some suggestions for you.
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There is already something in development in Brazil, my region has a lot of problems with Eleusine indica and Amaranthus hybridus. If I have the possibility to test, I can get volunteers.
Great video! would an air seeder disk drill (jd1890) work as well? Or is a planter the best?
Excellent
Thank you!
God is good. He is taking care of weeds and chaffs
Nice presentation. Sorghum is also a good option where nematodes are a problem in soybeans.
Paul, thanks for comment. Where do you farm? We failed to emphasize in our research with covers that we did use cover crop mixes ... 8-species in our work and I think similar for Kent. in our case, we worked at plot scale (10 cover treatments) over 8 years and also monitored soil water and N and crop yield results in 8 different farm fields as part of a WSARE project. Plant water use is a 1-way street ... only way a plant can be turgid is to pump soil water via its root system out through the leaves in the plant into the atmosphere. Transpiration. Not all soils have good capacity to store soil water, or rainfall is higher in some areas, such that water use by covers in the previous year may not be important. But it can be hugely important in dry areas with good capacity to store soil water when a crop is not growing, as we have seen in the major wheat growing region of Montana.
Thank you
I really appreciate all you do on this channel to bring awareness to better ways to control weeds. Diversity in a cover crop mix is the key! Both these professors leave that very important point out. Also, if possible, don't terminate with chemicals, but plant annuals and let the winter terminate. The moisture from the plants will find it's way back into the soil. Watch Green Cover Seed's "Cover Crops and Moisture Usage". It's a short 11 minute video that shows very different test results between single species and multi-species cover crops.
I saw a study where this method was used followed with burning the windrows and with extra concentration of material it would destroy the viability of all weed seeds. I wonder if another option would be to use an old hesston stack hand to collect the crop residue and weed seeds out of the field.
Thanks for helping farmers understand the challenges and successes of interseeding cover crops.
You are welcome, hope you enjoy our materials. Please visit www.growiwm.org for more information. I suggest you subscribing the website, you will receive weekly notifications of our IWM research.
This will help alleviate the northern growers who say my corn comes off too late for cover crops.
Or just not use herbicides because they are harmful to humans and cause cancer.
You need bigger planter
Great work, thanks for sharing !
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great work, congratulations !
This's a very poorly done video smh
great work !
Planting soy beans into clover and cereal rye covers reduced weeds in soybean crop ""ie planting green"
Go to Companion Plants (Many options trials & successes for different land, climate and soil health) with the Insects from one to the other plants will hold a balance for healthier SOIL that most "weeds" grow to "HEAL". #SaveSoil.
Instead of Poisoning the Earth, Water try getting Goats / or divide land and try BOTH and make up your Own Minds!
You Lost me totally when You mentioned Herbicides. Chemical farming not a Answer PERIOD
is this on the market yet? where can a person go to learn more?
Thanks for your question. I think you could contact the different companies and see whether they would sell you any. I guess that the Canadian Redekop, will do so. Please find more info and the companies websites here; growiwm.org/how-harvest-weed-seed-control/
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Hi. Which research group is conducting this research project? I would like to talk with you guys if possible. I am interested in starting doing similar research. Thanks so much! Cheers
You could contact us, we are doing that research at many locations. Send me an email and I will forward it. crubione@udel.edu
There’s so many Cons and pros to everthing. One thing that is not getting touched on is way bigger risk for fungus problems when row spacing is narrowed.
If you plant wider rows plant-in-row-stand is more narrow. For that reason fungus problems can be more of a problem.
Which row space for beat out put soyabean
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What about an autumn sown summer active cc, or a winter active cc sown in spring, site and weather specific of course
ROUNDUP????HERBICIDES????
lost me at round up
Me too! - be interesting to establish his "establishment" (Big Agric) links ..?
If you crimp to terminate, can you cover it with a tarp or similar to make it die faster? I am confused about what to do with it after you crimp and how long before planting the crimping should be done. Thank you for this information!
I have seen video of a tractor with a three point mounted crimper roller on the front and a notill corn planter planting all in one pass. The crimping or even driving the rye down should kill it.
The roller and planter are great, living roots are great, planting green is great. Maybe spread some compost tea, put some biology back in, they will take care of one another. Chemicals kill the good guys. Good luck.
A real success if farmers can use cover crops instead of poisons like roundup! Next no GMO’S.Healthy crops, healthy humans!
Why the hell would I use Chemicals what the heck is wrong with you people. Glyphosate was not made for farming.
True words my friend glyphosate was made for profit
They all use it. How long does that stay in soil?
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Me too! - be interesting to establish his "establishment" (Big Agric) links ..?
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Tillage is not a bad thing as long as the field is not totally black. Also you don't want a green bridge when going from say rye to wheat or barely. Then it's important to have the field black. When organic farming it is good to have lots of radish to break up compaction and roll in hard soils and roll the crop down and plant right into the residue avoiding hair pinning as much as possible.
thank you for your comments. Yes, we are not recommending cc before whaet or barley, we are thinking on double crops such as wheat followed by soybeans and corn after that
How to terminate and let plants in crops interrow ?
What kind of roller is that?
By asking to the owner, he came out with the following: We built the roller using Yetter stalk devastators and an old cultivator frame. We took the times off and put the rollers on. We also put a roller on one of our planters and it is made by underground agriculture which is a division of dawn equipment . Hope it helps. Regards
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very good, thanks for share!
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