Mechanical weed control boosts crop yield and reduces thistles in fields.
The researchers found that by planting catch crops and doing weed control between rows in grain fields, they could control weeds mechanically throughout the growing season. Thistles were reduced by weed control between catch crop rows after harvest, but only if weed control between crop rows was also done. Common couch grass did not decrease significantly and required more aggressive weed control in the stubble.