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Belepi In the Shed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ebbage Seeds" data-source="post: 4111438" data-attributes="member: 18254"><p>Hi, its been a while since I posted, but I am keen to hear where Belepi is in growers harvesting regime. </p><p>A lot of regular Belepi growers use the variety as a following crop after roots, or maize, but this is overlooking its best drilling position which is October/early Nov. With recent rains turning 2017 'early harvest' into 'anything but' October-drilled Belepi is harvested and safe in the shed, while other varieties - some drilled earlier, are still in the field and in many cases, more horizontal than vertical. One grower also commented that while Belepi looked 'leggy' in the field it nevertheless stayed standing while others have now gone down.</p><p>There is a lot of talk about the RL varieties but I would be keen to hear how Belepi is fairing? Thanks - I know I will always get a frank response hear!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebbage Seeds, post: 4111438, member: 18254"] Hi, its been a while since I posted, but I am keen to hear where Belepi is in growers harvesting regime. A lot of regular Belepi growers use the variety as a following crop after roots, or maize, but this is overlooking its best drilling position which is October/early Nov. With recent rains turning 2017 'early harvest' into 'anything but' October-drilled Belepi is harvested and safe in the shed, while other varieties - some drilled earlier, are still in the field and in many cases, more horizontal than vertical. One grower also commented that while Belepi looked 'leggy' in the field it nevertheless stayed standing while others have now gone down. There is a lot of talk about the RL varieties but I would be keen to hear how Belepi is fairing? Thanks - I know I will always get a frank response hear!! [/QUOTE]
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