Weed control within crop rows is one of the main problems in organic farming. For centuries, different weed removal tools have been used to reduce weeds in the crop rows. Stimulated by the demand from organic farmers, research in several European countries over the last decade has focused on mechanisation using harrowing, torsion finger weeding and weeding with compressed air (Pneumat). Intelligent weeders are now being developed which offer more advanced ways to control weeds, including larger ones and to leave the crop plants unharmed. One of the first commercially available intelligent weeders, the Sarl Radis from France, has a simple crop detection system based on light interception, which guides a hoe in and out of the crop row, around...
In North West Europe there is an increasing need for advanced weed control methods. This paper gives...
<br/>In Northwest Europe there is high need for advanced weed control methods. The use of crop prote...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
Weed control within crop rows is one of the main problems in organic farming. For centuries, differe...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
Mechanical weed control can be grouped into three categories: full-width cultivators, inter-row cult...
Intra-row weed control in organic or low-input cropping systems is more difficult than in convention...
The need for herbicide usage reduction and the increased interest in mechanical weed control has pro...
Mechanical weed control in agriculture has advanced in terms of precision and working rate over the ...
Environmental and commercial pressures are pushing vegetable and salad growers away from a reliance ...
The rise of herbicide resistant weed species has reinvigorated research in nonchemical methods for w...
Weed control is a significant cost for speciality crop producers, especially on organic farms. Agric...
This paper reports on the use of robotic selective mechanical cultivation as an alternative method t...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
Farmers need alternatives for weed control due to the desire to reduce chemicals used in farming. Ho...
In North West Europe there is an increasing need for advanced weed control methods. This paper gives...
<br/>In Northwest Europe there is high need for advanced weed control methods. The use of crop prote...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...
Weed control within crop rows is one of the main problems in organic farming. For centuries, differe...
Evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds has increased the importance and scope of mechanical weed...
Mechanical weed control can be grouped into three categories: full-width cultivators, inter-row cult...
Intra-row weed control in organic or low-input cropping systems is more difficult than in convention...
The need for herbicide usage reduction and the increased interest in mechanical weed control has pro...
Mechanical weed control in agriculture has advanced in terms of precision and working rate over the ...
Environmental and commercial pressures are pushing vegetable and salad growers away from a reliance ...
The rise of herbicide resistant weed species has reinvigorated research in nonchemical methods for w...
Weed control is a significant cost for speciality crop producers, especially on organic farms. Agric...
This paper reports on the use of robotic selective mechanical cultivation as an alternative method t...
Increasing concerns about pesticide use and a steadily increasing conversion to organic farming have...
Farmers need alternatives for weed control due to the desire to reduce chemicals used in farming. Ho...
In North West Europe there is an increasing need for advanced weed control methods. This paper gives...
<br/>In Northwest Europe there is high need for advanced weed control methods. The use of crop prote...
The most recent advances in European research on non-chemical weed control methods and strategies fo...