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California: cover crops effective in controlling Morning Glory
“Specifically processing tomatoes. They battle with morning glory and have for years. It’s becoming a losing battle because morning glory is terribly resistant to most of the chemical controls,” said Crum. “A lot of the growers are going back to doing a combination of chemical and mechanical controls and they’re beating their soil up pretty good trying to get the morning glory under control.”

Cover crops can also be more cost effective than chemical and mechanical mitigation efforts. Crum said that disking and herbicide applications to address the morning glory were costing upwards of USD 200/acre (430 Euro/ha). In the trial field, the cover crop system was approximately half the cost. “What we’ve had to do with growers is get them to see the problem differently and put some competition into that system that allows that morning glory to break up its cycle. It seems to be working pretty well,” Crum noted.
Source: agnetwest.com






















