GROW’s New Harvest Weed Seed Control Webpage Makes Understanding HWSC Simple

Harvest weed seed control (HWSC) is an Australian-born weed management system that is gaining traction in the U.S., as more farmers try out tactics like seed impact mills and chaff lining to manage weeds that escaped control during the growing season. But there’s still a lot to learn about how these tools work in North America, and GROW’s new Harvest Weed Seed Control webpage series is here to help you navigate it! 

The new webpage series starts with a main page that serves as a one-stop shop for everything HWSC. It covers a range of topics, including:

  • What harvest weed seed control means
  • Current HWSC methods
  • Cropping systems and weeds that are best suited for HWSC 
  • How long it takes HWSC to make a noticeable difference
  • How to set up a combine for HWSC
  • The economics of HWSC
Click on each accordion to learn more about harvest weed seed control on the main Harvest Weed Seed Control webpage. (Graphic credit: Amy Sullivan, GROW)

The two most common HWSC methods, chaff lining and seed impact mills, also have their own new webpages within the series. These pages give an in-depth look at how these two HWSC methods work and their method-specific variables. 

The Seed Impact Mill Webpage Highlights:

  • Weed seed kill rates 
  • How seed impact mills affect combine performance
  • Operational costs
  • Potential mechanical issues

The Chaff Lining Webpage Highlights:

  • Chaff lining’s effect on weeds and crops
  • How to DIY a chaff lining chute
  • How to manage chaff lines after harvest
Clickable icons for Seed Impact Mill and Chaff Lining webpages on GROW’s new Harvest Weed Seed Control webpage. (Photo credits: Claudio Rubione; Graphic credit: Amy Sullivan, GROW)

Visit GROW’s new Harvest Weed Seed Control webpage today to learn how these tools might fit your own farming operation and address your herbicide-resistant weed problems.

Do you use harvest weed seed control, or do you have questions about this weed control tactic? Let us know! And be sure to explore GROW’s Farmer Forum webpage and GROW Farmer Case Studies to see farmers discuss their own harvest weed seed control experiences. 


Article by Amy Sullivan, GROW; Header and feature photos by Claudio Rubione.