Impact of Automated Guidance for Mechanical Control of Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Corn

T. Griffin, J. Lowenberg-Deboer
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This study evaluated the feasibility of reintroducing mechanical weed control as an alter-native for herbicide- resistance weed infestations. The production practice tested included row cultivation with a separate banded spray application using high- accuracy automated guidance systems. A range of ground speeds were tested for the row cultivation opera-tion, each with a different per acre cost and timeliness penalty. A typical eastern Corn Belt farm with a rotation of corn and soybean served as the base for the linear pro-gramming model. It was found that if the farmer was willing to reintroduce tillage, row cultivation conducted at higher operating speeds in conjunction with separate banded application could be justified under a range of relatively inexpensive herbicide costs as low as $7 per acre. When effective herbicides were relatively expensive at $30 per acre, the optimal decision would be to use row cultivation and reduce herbicides via banding. At faster ground speeds, the majority of hours devoted to row cultivation shifted to ear-lier time periods so that yield penalties were avoided.
自动导引对玉米抗除草剂杂草机械防治的影响
本研究评估了重新引入机械除草作为抗除草剂杂草侵害替代方法的可行性。生产实践测试包括行栽培与一个单独的带状喷雾应用使用高精度自动制导系统。在行栽培操作中测试了一系列的地面速度,每英亩的成本和及时性都不同。以典型的东部玉米带玉米和大豆轮作农场为基础,建立线性规划模型。研究发现,如果农民愿意重新采用耕作方式,在相对便宜的除草剂成本低至每英亩7美元的情况下,以更高的作业速度进行的行耕作与单独的带状施用是合理的。当有效的除草剂相对昂贵时,每英亩30美元,最佳的决定是采用行种植,并通过捆扎来减少除草剂。在更快的地面速度下,用于行耕的大部分时间转移到更早的时间段,从而避免了产量损失。
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