maybe not you might be ok... Tribal mainly for all the other weeds we hope we have got bgrass down to sustainable seed bank.We fallowed half a farm a few years ago for bgrass, we cultivated it in early may , drilled it in late september... blackgrass came straight back. I think you have to exhaust the seed bank in quick succession over the whole autumn.Are you just using Tribal, as even at full rate that is a very low level of active?
Very little BG here. It is surely just waiting to bite me on the arse.
you have done well, grass would be tricky for us as no animals.walked my wheat to day, really hard to find any, leaving it on the top for five years and using one year grass breaks seems to have done a good job here , weather was kind in that we had some rain just after drilling to kick start the crystal this year, not going to put anything else on now just some atlantis/ pacifica if any brome comes through in spring which will do the BLW and WO at the same time
I grow it for haylage for the horse market, we have been very lucky the four years we have used westerwolds rather than rape as a break in that we have been able to cut it at just the right stage to kill the BG and the second cut we have managed before the westerwold was viable, no doubt one day we will get caught out and have loads of ryegrass to fight, dd has certainly helped by keeping any seed on the surfaceyou have done well, grass would be tricky for us as no animals.
perfect, we were putting some into the AD plant on same basisI grow it for haylage for the horse market, we have been very lucky the four years we have used westerwolds rather than rape as a break in that we have been able to cut it at just the right stage to kill the BG and the second cut we have managed before the westerwold was viable, no doubt one day we will get caught out and have loads of ryegrass to fight, dd has certainly helped by keeping any seed on the surface