Hindsight
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Super efficient processing sites!!!!!!
Thought that might raise a chuckle!
Super efficient processing sites!!!!!!
Costs would been lot less and no need for 3 fungicidesNo doubt it was more profitable back thenโฆbut yield wouldnโt have been anywhere near what we have now.
Do we ever need 3?Costs would been lot less and no need for 3 fungicides
At the last bbro infield meeting at Morley yesterday there was talk of doing 4 fungicidesDo we ever need 3?
1994 we only use to put sulphur on for mildew now yield more but will soon be as bad as potato blightDo we ever need 3?
Whats that Flat 10?I think the cheap impact is as good as anything on rust and mildew
Impact fungicide.Whats that Flat 10?
I think the cheap impact is as good as anything on rust and mildew
Flutriafol.. I don't agree with him by the way. But each to their own.Whats that Flat 10?
??????I think the cheap impact is as good as anything on rust and mildew
It wasn't far behindNo doubt it was more profitable back thenโฆbut yield wouldnโt have been anywhere near what we have now.
York was always first week of February. Newark is now first week of April!Much shorter campaign back then as well if I remember correctly.
To quote Neville Chamberlain - I have to tell you now, that no such undertaking has been received.Have they told you yet then?
Didnt he also sayTo quote Neville Chamberlain - I have to tell you now, that no such undertaking has been received.
โAnd consequently, a state of war now exists between British Sugar and its growersโDidnt he also say
"We are determined to continue our efforts to remove possible sources of difference, and thus to contribute to assure the peace of Europe.... and the profitability of British Sugar"
I might be wrong about the last bit.
Itโs the same every year.only buy seed from BS and can only supply to BS.they dictate pretty much everything and screw the growers.they know time for drilling rape is nearing the end so will will just continue as they allwAys do.glad I finished with em 10 years ago.no more headlands taking a year or two to put right and no severely damaged tracks or hauliers who would dictate when they would take the beet either.โAnd consequently, a state of war now exists between British Sugar and its growersโ