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Cropping
2017 BG dormancy
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo1080" data-source="post: 4182896" data-attributes="member: 3693"><p>Agree, always worked on the basis of "hot and dry at flowering, leads to low dormancy". Has anyone been pleasantly surprised how the cracks in the soil opened up during the Blackgrass flowering/seed set window (=brick myself that the seed will shed into the cracks), yet they closed up nicely with the deluges, as the Blackgrass was shedding? = all the low dormancy seed one the surface, ready to grow on the top. Personally won't be doing any subsurface work this year for fear of mixing it into the profile. (Except where absolutely necessary-Bit of drainage work going on imminently).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo1080, post: 4182896, member: 3693"] Agree, always worked on the basis of "hot and dry at flowering, leads to low dormancy". Has anyone been pleasantly surprised how the cracks in the soil opened up during the Blackgrass flowering/seed set window (=brick myself that the seed will shed into the cracks), yet they closed up nicely with the deluges, as the Blackgrass was shedding? = all the low dormancy seed one the surface, ready to grow on the top. Personally won't be doing any subsurface work this year for fear of mixing it into the profile. (Except where absolutely necessary-Bit of drainage work going on imminently). [/QUOTE]
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