Tine Cultivation Effects on Weed Control, Productivity, and Economics of Peanut under Organic Management

Wann, D.Q. and Tubbs, R.S. and Johnson, III, W.C. and Smith, A.R. and Smith, N.B. and Culbreath, A.K. and Davis, J.W. (2011) Tine Cultivation Effects on Weed Control, Productivity, and Economics of Peanut under Organic Management. Peanut Science, 38 (2). pp. 101-110.

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Abstract

Identifying effective weed control regimes for organic peanut is paramount for improving the feasibility of organic production. Tine cultivation is a proven effective method for reducing in-row weed populations in several crops. Field trials were therefore conducted in 2008 and 2009 to assess the effects of tine cultivation combined with sweep cultivation and supplemental hand-weeding on weed control and overall productivity of two peanut cultivars under organic management. Tine cultivation regimes consisted of two frequencies (once per week or twice per week) for three durations (3 wk, 4 wk, or 5 wk). All cultivation treatments were also cultivated with flat sweeps at least once and hand-weeded periodically during the growing season. A non-cultivated, non-weeded control was included for comparison. All cultivation treatments significantly reduced annual grass populations in 2008 and Florida pusley populations both years. Cultivated treatments also resulted in denser plant stands for peanut (9.2 plants/m to 13.2 plants/m) than the non-cultivated control (5.9 plants/m to 7.9 plants/m). Pod yields in cultivated treatments ranged from 3502 kg/ha to 3823 kg/ha and were all significantly greater than yields in the non-cultivated control (1630 kg/ha). Also, net revenues generated by cultivated treatments ranged from ($3333/ha to $3637/ha) and were greater than that of the control ($1795/ha). Cultivation frequency had little effect on weed control and peanut productivity. However, the 4- and 5-wk durations displayed potential for improving peanut yield, grade, and net revenue over the 3-wk duration, especially when annual grass weeds were predominant. Cultivating once weekly for 4 or 5 wk with a tine cultivator, along with at least one sweep cultivation and supplemental hand-weeding, is a viable, economical option for providing adequate weed control and maximizing productivity of organically-managed peanut at current market premiums.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Flat sweeps, Georganic, hand-weeding, organic peanut, Tifguard, tine cultivator
Author Affiliation: Dept. of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Coastal Plain Experiment, Station, Tifton, GA 31793-0748
Subjects: Plant Production
Plant Protection
Social Sciences > Agricultural Economics
Divisions: Groundnut
Depositing User: Mr B Krishnamurthy
Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2013 05:14
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2013 05:15
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3146/PS10-22.1
URI: http://eprints.icrisat.ac.in/id/eprint/9490

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