Procam: Plough set-up is key to effective grass weed control

ProCam’s Kevin Pearcy on the company’s stand at Lamma 2018.

Setting up the plough for optimum performance is an essential prerequisite if the implement is to be effective in helping to control grass weeds such as blackgrass. That was the message from agronomy specialist ProCam at Lamma 2018, where the company used a machine on its stand to point out some of the common mistakes being made on today’s arable farms.

“Basics such as having the skimmers operating at the correct depth and angle, or ensuring that tractor tyres are compatible with furrow width, are in some situations being forgotten,” ProCam agronomist Kevin Pearcy said. “This can mean that the plough is failing to achieve complete trash burial or create the well-drained and airy soil profile we require.

“While ploughing is by no means a one-step solution to problems such as blackgrass, it can have a significant role to play when used as part of an overall control strategy,” he added. “If it’s not set up to perform as it should, we’re losing an opportunity.”

ProCam has published guidance on setting up a plough for effective grass weed control on its website

For more information visit: www.procam.co.uk/plough-set-up-key-in-effective-blackgrass-management/.