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Beet growers have a neonic seed treatment for 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7482607" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>My beet, being on lighter fields is the only job that would go at all. I really should have my spring wheat in but it’s on heavier land and much too wet yet. Ideally the beet land could have done with a bit longer to dry but I thought I’d be left with too much to do late March and early April if I hadn’t made a start, especially if it turns catchy. Next will be spring barley on not too heavy land with the spring wheat and beans last. All the wrong way round timing wise but soil types dictate. I think I will need to drag up some of the overwintered ploughing. It’s down flat and solid. Wet as.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7482607, member: 2119"] My beet, being on lighter fields is the only job that would go at all. I really should have my spring wheat in but it’s on heavier land and much too wet yet. Ideally the beet land could have done with a bit longer to dry but I thought I’d be left with too much to do late March and early April if I hadn’t made a start, especially if it turns catchy. Next will be spring barley on not too heavy land with the spring wheat and beans last. All the wrong way round timing wise but soil types dictate. I think I will need to drag up some of the overwintered ploughing. It’s down flat and solid. Wet as. [/QUOTE]
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