Cutting Back on Herbicide

Controlling weeds with the Kelly Tillage

Kelly Tillage System Case Study
Farmer: Lance Wise, Queensland
Farm size: approx. 1650ha, black clay and red ridge soils
Crops grown: sorghum, wheat, barley, chickpeas, mung beans
Kelly model: 30ft/40ft with CL1, CL2 and Spiked Disc

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Written by Hamish Kelly

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On the Darling Downs

Lance Wise farms 1650 hectares on Queensland’s Darling Downs. The farm grows sorghum, wheat, barley, chickpeas and mung beans, all of which are cropped for grain.
Though production varies from season to season, yields average 4t/ha yield for sorghum, 2t/ha for wheat and barley, 1.5t/ha for chickpeas and 1t/ha for mung beans.

Using the Kelly

Lance Wise has four Kelly harrows (two 30ft and two 40ft models), which he uses on his own farm as well as renting them out to others as part of his dry hire business. Two machines (one of each model) are fitted with CL1 Disc Chain front and rear, for a more moderate and versatile approach. The other two machines have CL2 Disc Chain front and Spiked Disc Chain on the rear; the sharp-edged CL2 discs provide more aggressive weed control, while the spiked discs leave a coarser finish which is more resistant to erosion. Lance Wise feels that the CL2/ Spiked Disc combination is the best fit for his farm’s soils.

Weed Control

Lance Wise first purchased a Kelly harrow as a way to supplement his weed control. He uses the disc chain together with herbicide as a cheap ‘double knock’ that doesn’t contribute to chemical resistance. This process helps him to kill a higher percentage of weeds at a lower cost.
The Kelly harrow has been effective at controlling herbicide resistant feathertop Rhodes grass and fleabane, especially on Wise’s black clay soils.
Wise has found that the Kelly harrow kills 85-90% of weeds when used before spraying herbicide. After a light spray though, weed kill goes up to 99%.
Since integrating the Kelly into his weed control program Wise has been able to cut out a total of 3-4 sprays per year and weed pressure on his farm has decreased significantly.

One Tool, Many Uses

The Kelly Diamond Harrow plays a key role in multiple sustainable processes on the Wise farm. It’s used to incorporate stubble into the topsoil, retaining carbon and minimising the loss of organic matter. In the same pass, the Kelly harrow pulls out 85-90% of weeds, reducing the need for herbicides.

Wise also uses the Kelly harrow to help soil moisture levels. Improving water retention is the biggest challenge for Wise, who has begun to use sub-soil ripping to increase water holding capacity. By working to a depth of 35-40cm, he’s been able to improve moisture levels in the soil and break up compaction. The Kelly harrow aids in this process by levelling the field after ripping, mitigating damage to the seedbed and increasing the tilth.

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Removing summer weeds
Incorporating-pulse-stubble
Incorporating pulse stubble
Mulching-sorghum
Mulching sorghum stubble
Fleabane-pulled-out-by-roots
Fleabane pulled out by the roots

Key Findings

Contact Kelly for more information about the Kelly Tillage System.

Cutting Back on Herbicide

Controlling weeds with the Kelly Tillage

Kelly Tillage System Case Study
Farmer: Lance Wise, Queensland
Farm size: approx. 1650ha, black clay and red ridge soils
Crops grown: sorghum, wheat, barley, chickpeas, mung beans
Kelly model: 30ft/40ft with CL1, CL2 and Spiked Disc

Written by Hamish Kelly

Contact Hamish to organise your own Kelly Case Study.

[email protected]

On the Darling Downs

Lance Wise farms 1650 hectares on Queensland’s Darling Downs. The farm grows sorghum, wheat, barley, chickpeas and mung beans, all of which are cropped for grain.
Though production varies from season to season, yields average 4t/ha yield for sorghum, 2t/ha for wheat and barley, 1.5t/ha for chickpeas and 1t/ha for mung beans.

Using the Kelly

Lance Wise has four Kelly harrows (two 30ft and two 40ft models), which he uses on his own farm as well as renting them out to others as part of his dry hire business. Two machines (one of each model) are fitted with CL1 Disc Chain front and rear, for a more moderate and versatile approach. The other two machines have CL2 Disc Chain front and Spiked Disc Chain on the rear; the sharp-edged CL2 discs provide more aggressive weed control, while the spiked discs leave a coarser finish which is more resistant to erosion. Lance Wise feels that the CL2/ Spiked Disc combination is the best fit for his farm’s soils.

Weed Control

Lance Wise first purchased a Kelly harrow as a way to supplement his weed control. He uses the disc chain together with herbicide as a cheap ‘double knock’ that doesn’t contribute to chemical resistance. This process helps him to kill a higher percentage of weeds at a lower cost.
The Kelly harrow has been effective at controlling herbicide resistant feathertop Rhodes grass and fleabane, especially on Wise’s black clay soils.
Wise has found that the Kelly harrow kills 85-90% of weeds when used before spraying herbicide. After a light spray though, weed kill goes up to 99%.
Since integrating the Kelly into his weed control program Wise has been able to cut out a total of 3-4 sprays per year and weed pressure on his farm has decreased significantly.

One Tool, Many Uses

The Kelly Diamond Harrow plays a key role in multiple sustainable processes on the Wise farm. It’s used to incorporate stubble into the topsoil, retaining carbon and minimising the loss of organic matter. In the same pass, the Kelly harrow pulls out 85-90% of weeds, reducing the need for herbicides.

Wise also uses the Kelly harrow to help soil moisture levels. Improving water retention is the biggest challenge for Wise, who has begun to use sub-soil ripping to increase water holding capacity. By working to a depth of 35-40cm, he’s been able to improve moisture levels in the soil and break up compaction. The Kelly harrow aids in this process by levelling the field after ripping, mitigating damage to the seedbed and increasing the tilth.

Removing summer weeds
Incorporating pulse stubble
Mulching sorghum stubble
Fleabane pulled out by the roots

Key Findings

Contact Kelly for more information about the Kelly Tillage System.