Show cultivation helps in controlling weeds says noted agronomist all weed eradication work to bo be ear rely iely successful should be started 4 jt orly and continued throughout t the entire farm year according to hoac 0 associate agronomist estt the utah state agricultural Agil cultural col se in order to secure the best beat alts mr saya farmers start eradication work vork as n us as tho the first growth appears alt A th the e it P ring and should continue bnell til all growth disappears in the hill i com complete veed con arol I 1 mease measures res are one of the best fi yuman of reducing costs costa of crop reduction farmers are cognizant athe the costs and difficulty of of con polling what wo generally term ill noxious nox loua ions weeds weeda morning glory hite top and others but they I 1 ve learned to live with and he hereford cannot see the value of controlling CIL nt rolling weeds which are just ya distressing although possibly 0 oi 61 so sd hardy he be reports it 31 Is possible to grow crops craps even 11 the pre presence genco of certain types weeds weds but it definitely tile tho value of crop land to clear att t these types of noxious plants r points out cultivation has had proved to be one fc the e most effective methods of 0 patrolling rolling weed good cultivation as a weed control measure however requires plowing of the land to loosen it for the weeder as well na as regular cultivation each time weed growth appears appearance of weeds soon seen after cultivation does not mean that the measure has tailed failed furthermore Furher more this should not be taken as an indication that land must bo be immediately re surface growth of weeds weeda can be permitted tor for a week or so BO before cultivation is needed machines used for cultivation I 1 must to bo effect effective iTe this Is every weed roust must be taken out in the path of the weeder then too the weeding machine must pot nt too much draft power and it mu must st be cheap and durable to lit fit the finances of tho the average small hi farmer an ordinary beet cultivator with 12 to 10 inch sweeps arranged to overlap has hag proved to be effective and rotary rod beeders do good work in reasonably loose sell eoll shallow cultivation reaching to a depth of not more mor than three inches Beem seem sto soto be just as effective as deeper cutting and requires much ices lem draft power in loose rull oll it may be practical to practice deeper tillage and thin la Is not objection objectionable objectionably abla |