Mechanical weeding
- Phytosanitary interests :
- Alternative to chemical weed control
- Interests of the technique :
- Adapt the quantity and quality of the harvest in relation to production objectives and soil water constraints
- Level production from one year to the next
- Induced effects :
- In some cases, this operation can be combined with other jobs (example trimming)
- Fight against weeds that are difficult to control by herbicides
- Improve soil permeability on the surface
- Decrease evapotranspiration from the soil: greater water reserve over time
- Provide organic matter by burying weeds
- Improve the structure by aerating the soil