CONTROL SITE OBSERVATIONS

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The non-chemical demonstration site is located in North East Victoria, near the township of Towong. The property is a certified organic dairy farm.

MANAGING BLACKBERRY: NON-CHEMICAL CONTROL

Non-Chemical Control Demonstration Site: Results

 

OBSERVATIONS AND SECOND TREATMENT

Observations and a second treatment of the product, which is accredited for use by organic growers, were conducted at the Towong Demonstration site on the 28th of September. It was noted before the first treatment in March 2015, that grass covered blackberry on all demonstration plots.

Observations on the 28th of September showed a good level of control with only a small amount of regrowth at the base of the blackberry. Observations also suggest that applying the product after mulching was more effective. When comparing the un-mulched sites, the double application produced more dead canes than on the single application site.

 

A new site was also set up on the 28th of September in a much drier zone on the property to compare the effects of moisture on results.

 

OBSERVATIONS AND THIRD TREATMENT

Observations and third treatment for February 2016 was re-scheduled and completed on the 26th April 2016.

Irrigated Plots (1 and 2)
Regrowth – Approximately 30cm . ( Special note: mulched twice since September 28th 2016.)

 

Irrigated Plots (3,4, 5 and 6)
Regrowth – Approximately 15-30 cm. Biomass reduction- Approximately 70% compared to March 2015 observations. Additional comments -dead canes evident below re growth.

 

Non-irrigated Plot (7)
Regrowth -Blackberry bushes reduced in size, Biomass reduction – Approximately 70% compared to September 2015 observations. Additional comments- foliage dieback and dead canes evident.

 

Additional treatments will occur at shorter intervals, compared with the previous three treatments.