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Any particular varieties going flat
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<blockquote data-quote="bravheart" data-source="post: 3983758" data-attributes="member: 4324"><p>Good question</p><p>Missed the frontier trials a couple of years ago, invited along at a later date, after a wet and windy time, very interesting some plots steamroller flat next to some still standing tall. Unfortunately didn't take note of the flat ones but based my seed purchase on the standing plots.</p><p>They had their local trials open day two days ago, didn't make it down and it was a horrible day, yesterday even worse. Just heard Edinburgh had wettest June on record and can see some wheat here now swaying, might be interesting to see the trials site now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bravheart, post: 3983758, member: 4324"] Good question Missed the frontier trials a couple of years ago, invited along at a later date, after a wet and windy time, very interesting some plots steamroller flat next to some still standing tall. Unfortunately didn't take note of the flat ones but based my seed purchase on the standing plots. They had their local trials open day two days ago, didn't make it down and it was a horrible day, yesterday even worse. Just heard Edinburgh had wettest June on record and can see some wheat here now swaying, might be interesting to see the trials site now. [/QUOTE]
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