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Re: Research ideas



> >
> > Regarding the request for new techno-gizmos for sa:
> 
> How about some sort of device to attach on the rear of a combine harvester to
> kill in some way all the weed seeds or lost crop grains that presently pass 
out
> as part of the waste? Perhaps a focused laser or gamma particle emitter might
> work or even some sort of small seed separator and bagger.
> Weeds and volunteer crops are major contraints on less intensive, sustainable
> agriculture. If a combine could help clean up a field instead of spreading
> weeds around in it that would be a big help.
> 
> Geoff Seavers and Nick Peters
> University of Bristol

Here is the most important first question:
If ALL the seeds could be killed, what would that save the farmer
per hectare in the following season? (i.e. How much will he pay
to have a solution?)
If 90% could be killed, what would he pay?

Is there a chance that a good clean combine in the fall 
would eliminate one whole pass of the herbicide sprayer in the spring?
That would be a nice quantifiable savings in chemical, tractor, & labour.

or is it more likely not to eliminate the field pass but 
just to cut the amount of chemical applied?

sj

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