![]() | Better Farming Series 07 - Crop Farming (FAO - INADES, 1976, 29 p.) |
![]() | ![]() | Looking after the crops |
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Weeds prevent plants from growing well (see Booklet No. 2, page
24).
They take out of the soil the mineral salts that the crops need.
The
weeds must be removed.
Weeding can be done with the hand hoe (see page 6), or
with an animal- drawn cultivator (see page 10).
Sowing in rows makes weeding
easier. The cultivator has tines that cut the weeds between the seed rows.
Weed- cutting tines for fixing to
a cultivator
You must weed each time new vveeds grow.
For cotton and
groundnuts weed three or four times.
With an animal- drawn cultivator you can
only get rid of weeds between seed rows. Remove the weeds among the plants in a
row by using the hand hoe.
Weeding must be done when the weeds are still
small. Then the work is easier and quicker. Weeds are destroyed more easily when
they are still small.
Let the cut weeds dry between the rows.
They will
rot and form humus. They will also protect the soil against
erosion.