you will cut it for silage before the black grass has headed or if not before the black grass seed is viable, therefore you will get a lower amount but a better quailty silage. Cut some where around the 3rd week in may and you will be fine (depending where you are in the country)
i think your right but how would you go about renegotiating months after putting the tender in, surely it would say my word is worth nothing as I will change my mind later?
How would you start the conversation
Its alright and that's all there is to say about it, shortish fairly good disease rating and very early, scruffy variety though. It was stable mate to ES Astrid, Would be better growing Excalibur IMO
Ability SOSR drilled at 4kg/ha in to flooded, slug ravished, black grass heavy land.
Can't believe how well it has come must be some thing in this direct drilling
I've got 6 loads left but not worried can feed to cows and beef,
That was the reason for asking the question I keep getting told there is loads out there on farm????
I think the agronomist said last year it was something to do with when the leave was coming out it may have been a bit tight due to some stress of either chemical or weather frost or drought, could be wrong though
74kg of n with sulphur did three equal splits this year all with sulphur
That is the worst thing about growing rape without a SP sprayer is running down the tram lines on the last few times through
Used the TFF app for uploading the photos very very easy
leaf 3 25% out on gallant and JB so just a bit early will be ready Sunday/Monday typical cracking evening for spraying and nothing to spray caught up with every thing else
In the cultivations armoury I have a cultipress and a power harrow have always knock the ploughing down with the PH just wondered what peoples thoughts on the cultipress are or would it bang it down too tight. The ground has been ploughed a good 3 months and has a lovely crumb on top
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