At the end of the potato growing season, farmers spray their crop with something to kill the haulms and weeds prior to lifting, what is it and can it be bought
Regards
Kevin
I've learned.... That the easiest way for me to grow as a person is to surround myself with people smarter than I am.
Hi Alan, I suspect that Sulphuric Acid is no longer lawful and there is a preparation used but since I am now retired from that game I regret that I do not know the name. Will make some enquiries. JB.
Yes, I was wondering that too but perhaps it's to destroy any blight spores that might be lurking around. I'm assuming that if the haulms are still healthy they can simply be put on the compost heap to rot down in the normal way. I never destroy my tomato vines at the end of the season (and they belong to the tomato family) unless of course they've been unfortunate enough to attract blight. I chop them up and put them on the compost heap.
As Oldherbacious rightly says, the haulm makes lifting difficult as it tangles and blocks in the machinery. If you can wait long enough the haulm will obviously die down but until then it does posses a problem when lifting. We have several potato lifters, all of which are nearly as old as me. This one nearly takes longer to set up than to harvest.
This one is my favourite but someone has to pick up the potatoes after lifting