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50% 1st wheat 50% fallow/cover/stubble
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<blockquote data-quote="Spanish" data-source="post: 7352571" data-attributes="member: 106132"><p>Here for the fallow the farm is left covered by the chopped straw from the previous crop and vicia sativa is sown at the end of September. As vetch is a legume, cheap antigramine herbicides can be applied and different from those used on the cereal, which makes the farm clean. In June, when the leaf mass of the vetch is maximum, it is buried with the disc harrow very superficially and it is decompressed with the Michel-type grating decompressor. The carbon / nitrogen ratio is very low, so the straw of the previous cereal decomposes very well and the green matter of the vice creates a lot of nitrogen and organic matter and with a simple pass you can sow wheat whenever you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spanish, post: 7352571, member: 106132"] Here for the fallow the farm is left covered by the chopped straw from the previous crop and vicia sativa is sown at the end of September. As vetch is a legume, cheap antigramine herbicides can be applied and different from those used on the cereal, which makes the farm clean. In June, when the leaf mass of the vetch is maximum, it is buried with the disc harrow very superficially and it is decompressed with the Michel-type grating decompressor. The carbon / nitrogen ratio is very low, so the straw of the previous cereal decomposes very well and the green matter of the vice creates a lot of nitrogen and organic matter and with a simple pass you can sow wheat whenever you want. [/QUOTE]
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