Sustainable Organic Corn Production with the Use of Flame Weeding as the Most Sustainable Economical Solution
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Langue source
Anglais
Titre français
Titre anglais
Sustainable Organic Corn Production with the Use of Flame Weeding as the Most Sustainable Economical Solution
Auteur(s)
- RAJKOVIĆ Miloš
- MALIDŽA Goran
- TOMAŠ SIMIN Mirela
- MILIĆ Dragan
- GLAVAŠ-TRBIĆ Danica
- MESELDŽIJA Maja
- VRBNIČANIN Sava
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Autre(s)
Id
4Z5EXFVI
Version
2704
Date ajout
15 janvier 2021 10:11
Date modification
22 janvier 2021 16:56
Résumé anglais
Flame weeding is an alternative method of weed control. Essentially, it is a supplement to other physical and mechanical processes used in organic production. Weed control costs have a large share of the total cost of crop production. This study aimed to investigate hand weed hoeing’s cost-effectiveness, accompanied by inter-row cultivation and flame weeding applied in organic maize production using two different machines to determine the economically best solution. For this purpose, the prototype flame weeder and commercial flame-weeding machinery were used. Designed primarily for smaller fields, the prototype flame weeder was equipped with a cultivator and a 70 kg propane bottle. Commercial Red Dragon flame weeder, fitted with an 800 kg propane tank and featuring no cultivation implements, is designed for larger areas. The analysis has shown that hand hoeing produced a higher yield (8.3 t/ha in total), but it contributed significantly to the production costs. The costs per hectare decreased when the prototype flame weeder and the commercial Red Dragon flame weeder were used compared to hand hoeing. More beneficial economic impacts were recorded when the prototype flame weeder was used (489.39 €/ha) than in applying the Red Dragon flame weeder (456.47 €/ha). The efficacy of flame weeding is somewhat limited and could be enhanced by additional hand hoeing, if the effect of the machine in terms of weeding is observed. However, the analysis has shown that, in this case, investments in additional hand hoeing are not economically justified because the operating costs incurred therein (168 €/ha) were not met by a yield increase of 500 kg/ha, i.e., a surplus revenue of 100 €/ha. Moreover, the economic impacts of flame weeding would be considerably more significant in larger fields.
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CRAW tags
- AB - Modalité bio
- FREDO adventice
- FREDO lutte
- GEO Serbie
- désherbage
WEB tags
- cost-effectiveness
- flame weeding
- maize
- organic agricultural production
Titre de la publication
Sustainability
Volume
13
Pages
572
Date caractères
2021/1
Date publication
24 janvier 2021
Doi
10.3390/su13020572
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