Every year straight cutting garners interest from growers as a time management tool, for the reduced use of equipment and for the potential increase in seed yield and quality. If conditions are acceptable and you’re interested in trying it out, here are some items to consider before getting started:
Is your crop right for straight cutting?
Crops that are immature with a higher risk of frost, uneven in maturity or are heavy with green weed growth or crop re-growth are the best candidates for swathing. Meanwhile crops that are uniform and well-knit may be ideal, but short and thin crops (unable to produce a nice windrow) or uneven stands which need more time to mature can also be successfully straight cut. Check out success factors for straight cutting.
Is your best option glyphosate or a desiccant?