2 stage crops.

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Never Forgotten
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Update. Got this..... firm cheesy stage....

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And ummm......errrrr...this.........

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I'll take some professional advice next week.....meanwhile, what would be the forums view on Roundup timing please ?
 

teslacoils

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Update. Got this..... firm cheesy stage....

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And ummm......errrrr...this.........

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I'll take some professional advice next week.....meanwhile, what would be the forums view on Roundup timing please ?

Annoyingly you'll want to wait until the late bits are knocking at the door of 30 percent moisture. By then the early bits will be dead. Then two week minimum, probably three week wait to cut. By then the early stuff will have helpfully planted themselves for next year.
 

Brisel

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Midlands
Update. Got this..... firm cheesy stage....

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And ummm......errrrr...this.........

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I'll take some professional advice next week.....meanwhile, what would be the forums view on Roundup timing please ?

Read this thread. I have attached a timing guide pdf to my post there.

 

balerman

Member
Location
N Devon
Update. Got this..... firm cheesy stage....

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And ummm......errrrr...this.........

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I'll take some professional advice next week.....meanwhile, what would be the forums view on Roundup timing please ?
Yep,mine is just the same.I have 1 field that i shall ignore the late stuff cos its only about 10% of the crop,the other field is more like 50% of the crop,im hoping the late stuff may stop the early crop falling off and spraying off at the later timing.
 

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