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Northern territory

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Livestock Farmer
I thought this too then saw the niab trials which showed no benefit. £10/ha soon adds up!
just remember with trials it is usually done on a small plot basis with a 95% confidence level on statistics. This means it is very stringent on whether there is a benefit or not. Like I said if you are drilling in September, October there won’t be much of a benefit but in a later situation I think you will see one.
 
just remember with trials it is usually done on a small plot basis with a 95% confidence level on statistics. This means it is very stringent on whether there is a benefit or not. Like I said if you are drilling in September, October there won’t be much of a benefit but in a later situation I think you will see one.

Nothing a shot of manganese and magphos K in the autumn wouldn't sort.
 

Jinx

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Arable Farmer
Location
East Scotland
As above, only on later drilled wheat where there's a noticeable improvement in speed of establishment. Some years this is more important than others, depending on how crap the weather is. I don't think it's necessary on early sown crops or where the weather is balmy.
 

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