Following on from groundswell bicropping

DieselRob

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It's just had 2 doses of roundup, to kill the bg and thistles. It never got sown in the autumn which was probably a mistake. I don't even know why I didn't now, because I also failed to drill a spring crop because it was so wet so late.

It's got a cover crop recently sown into it but not emerging very well due to the drought.

So no, I haven't decided against it but waiting for something to go right!

It has been suggested to me that even if I get a good clover established post harvest it won’t be thriving enough this autumn to put a wheat in to it so I have a 10ac field destined for spring barley and I think I’ll give it a go in there and then try get a wheat in next autumn
 

ih1455xl

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northampton
Spring oats
Genuine question: Do the help hold each up until harvest, or do they pull each other down?

My experience of harvesting by-passed vining peas is they go flat in any wind the week before harvest, and spring oats like to lean at the best of times.
the peas climb the oats haven’t had any pulled down yet the strange thing is where there’s peas the oats don’t get crown rust
 

Humble Village Farmer

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It has been suggested to me that even if I get a good clover established post harvest it won’t be thriving enough this autumn to put a wheat in to it so I have a 10ac field destined for spring barley and I think I’ll give it a go in there and then try get a wheat in next autumn
That should work.

Sowing in the autumn with wheat is probably a waste of seed. Undersowing in the spring has worked for me. Then sow your wheat in the autumn, when it should be quite well established.
 

Humble Village Farmer

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It has been suggested to me that even if I get a good clover established post harvest it won’t be thriving enough this autumn to put a wheat in to it so I have a 10ac field destined for spring barley and I think I’ll give it a go in there and then try get a wheat in next autumn
Next time I think I will follow spring establishment with winter beans to allow more time for the clover to establish. There would be an option to use kerb for grassweeds.
 

Fenwick

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Bretagne France
So folks.
Who's done it?
Who's making it work?
What seed rates?
What management?
What crops?
Outputs? (It was mentioned that it's 1.3 times the monocropping option, but was that just oat or both added up because a few beans in an oat trailer would add a lot of weight due simply to them being so much heavier)


Discuss.

Standard practice for organic farms over here. Have done peas and triticale for years .

In fact, on the organic farms it is rare to see any straights, with the exception of bakers wheat.
 

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