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We don’t want to give the weeds a free kick by growing un-competitive crops. Crop competition with weeds is a double-edged sword. There is the effect of the weeds on the crop, and the effect of the crop on the weeds. A competitive crop will suffer less yield loss at the hands of the weeds, and will also reduce seed set of the weeds compared to an un-competitive crop. In other words more crop, fewer weeds.In this week's podcast, AHRI Extension Agronomist Greg Condon and AgriVision Agronomy Consultant Matt Bissett provide excellent overviews on the different crop competition approaches that can be employed. There are six main aspects of crop competition:1. Seed rate2. Row spacing3. Orientation (north-south vs. east-west)4. Crop variety/species5. Soil health6. Time of sowing – early sowing is usually bestIt’s hard to get all of the six points above right, and growers need not aspire to practising all six of these competition factors, but they can use a range of these practices to ensure that their crops have a fighting chance against the weeds.So take a listen, as our regular hosts Jessica Strauss and Peter Newman take you on the crop comp journey!Learn more about WeedSmart and the Big 6 framework for proven weed management practices by visiting our website.
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We don’t want to give the weeds a free kick by growing un-competitive crops. Crop competition with weeds is a double-edged sword. There is the effect of the weeds on the crop, and the effect of the crop on the weeds. A competitive crop will suffer less yield loss at the hands of the weeds, and will also reduce seed set of the weeds compared to an un-competitive crop. In other words more crop, fewer weeds.In this week's podcast, AHRI Extension Agronomist Greg Condon and AgriVision Agronomy Consultant Matt Bissett provide excellent overviews on the different crop competition approaches that can be employed. There are six main aspects of crop competition:1. Seed rate2. Row spacing3. Orientation (north-south vs. east-west)4. Crop variety/species5. Soil health6. Time of sowing – early sowing is usually bestIt’s hard to get all of the six points above right, and growers need not aspire to practising all six of these competition factors, but they can use a range of these practices to ensure that their crops have a fighting chance against the weeds.So take a listen, as our regular hosts Jessica Strauss and Peter Newman take you on the crop comp journey!Learn more about WeedSmart and the Big 6 framework for proven weed management practices by visiting our website.
Don't forget to follow us on our socials:
Twitter/X
Bluesky
Keen for a monthly update? Subscribe here!
Got a question or topic you are interested to hear about? Send us an email
See our other Regional Updates and Beyond Resistance podcasts for great stories from across the Australian growing regions.
#drivesafe #farmsafe
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