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Regen Ag General Discussion
Anyone seen any black-grass yet ?
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<blockquote data-quote="James W" data-source="post: 4480962" data-attributes="member: 77408"><p>Your quite right , I was thinking more of the south where they had dust through to early november with wheat seed not germinating. The Borders have been saturated since harvest. </p><p>We drilled the clean half of this farm two weeks ago and the crop is just coming through because we drilled it deep to get 0.5litre of glyphos over it before the wheat emerged. This plan worked perfectly and we put Tribal in with the glyphos and that went straight onto wet soil. It looks like every seed has germinated and 100% weed free at moment. </p><p>The worst grass-weed land will be drilled December 1st. We knocked the tilth over with the demo-Triton two weeks ago after we had drilled the other fields. With these three chits and Tribal going on with glyphos, i have high hopes that we will have corrected 25 years of resistant black grass nightmare in one autumn. Any blackgrass that does now emerge will be triple chitted next autumn so we are going straight back to growing 2nd and 3rd wheats. The peas and spring barley that we have had to grow in recent years have been wiping our profits away. Now its back to rape and 3 wheats. Relief.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James W, post: 4480962, member: 77408"] Your quite right , I was thinking more of the south where they had dust through to early november with wheat seed not germinating. The Borders have been saturated since harvest. We drilled the clean half of this farm two weeks ago and the crop is just coming through because we drilled it deep to get 0.5litre of glyphos over it before the wheat emerged. This plan worked perfectly and we put Tribal in with the glyphos and that went straight onto wet soil. It looks like every seed has germinated and 100% weed free at moment. The worst grass-weed land will be drilled December 1st. We knocked the tilth over with the demo-Triton two weeks ago after we had drilled the other fields. With these three chits and Tribal going on with glyphos, i have high hopes that we will have corrected 25 years of resistant black grass nightmare in one autumn. Any blackgrass that does now emerge will be triple chitted next autumn so we are going straight back to growing 2nd and 3rd wheats. The peas and spring barley that we have had to grow in recent years have been wiping our profits away. Now its back to rape and 3 wheats. Relief. [/QUOTE]
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