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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8154826" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Blackgrass can become a problem on heavy land even with ploughing, because ploughing on heavy land isn’t always very good at burying it.</p><p>Blackgrass is rarely a problem on light land if you always plough.</p><p>Blackgrass can become a rapidly growing problem on light land if you don’t plough.</p><p>Generally speaking.</p><p>From what I’ve experienced during the last 25 years.</p><p>In my experience if you have a small blackgrass problem and you do nothing but non inversion tillage then you’ll soon have a big blackgrass problem unless you do the kind of rotational and agronomic acrobatics that tend to suck time and profit out of the job.</p><p>The plough is still a very useful and effective tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8154826, member: 2119"] Blackgrass can become a problem on heavy land even with ploughing, because ploughing on heavy land isn’t always very good at burying it. Blackgrass is rarely a problem on light land if you always plough. Blackgrass can become a rapidly growing problem on light land if you don’t plough. Generally speaking. From what I’ve experienced during the last 25 years. In my experience if you have a small blackgrass problem and you do nothing but non inversion tillage then you’ll soon have a big blackgrass problem unless you do the kind of rotational and agronomic acrobatics that tend to suck time and profit out of the job. The plough is still a very useful and effective tool. [/QUOTE]
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