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<blockquote data-quote="Hartwig" data-source="post: 301062" data-attributes="member: 1256"><p>Simon,</p><p>interesting what you found out from Crovetto - is that maybe the answer why at least here in my region there is a clear observation in many years that osr is growing better just seeded the other day after combining wheat versus when it is grown after barley with two proper stubble cultivations, spread slurry to break down straw, and have around 4-5 weeks time between harvest and drilling !?</p><p>That observation was in ploughing as well or even more in min-tillage.</p><p>Usually it`s always wet enough here, so Crovettos "onset of rain" has no meaning and straw yields are well above 3 tons as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hartwig, post: 301062, member: 1256"] Simon, interesting what you found out from Crovetto - is that maybe the answer why at least here in my region there is a clear observation in many years that osr is growing better just seeded the other day after combining wheat versus when it is grown after barley with two proper stubble cultivations, spread slurry to break down straw, and have around 4-5 weeks time between harvest and drilling !? That observation was in ploughing as well or even more in min-tillage. Usually it`s always wet enough here, so Crovettos "onset of rain" has no meaning and straw yields are well above 3 tons as well. [/QUOTE]
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