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Ben Taylor-Davies black grass talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 5674106" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Brome loves DD. I've always grown it well & it's probably a bigger weed than blackgrass around here on the chalk downs. For decent cultural controls you need to identify which species you have so you can target it accordingly - in the past you've talked about sterile & meadow bromes [USER=386]@Feldspar[/USER] Avadex isn't particularly strong on it but would help as part of a sequence. Spring cropping is your main tool here. Consider a crop of turnips grazed by wooly lice. That has worked well here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Monitor is sulfosulfuron. Monolith contains propoxycarbazone sodium which was in Attribut. One or both of these was as persistent as a dose of the clap, though the following crops on the labels are less restrictive now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 5674106, member: 166"] Brome loves DD. I've always grown it well & it's probably a bigger weed than blackgrass around here on the chalk downs. For decent cultural controls you need to identify which species you have so you can target it accordingly - in the past you've talked about sterile & meadow bromes [USER=386]@Feldspar[/USER] Avadex isn't particularly strong on it but would help as part of a sequence. Spring cropping is your main tool here. Consider a crop of turnips grazed by wooly lice. That has worked well here. Monitor is sulfosulfuron. Monolith contains propoxycarbazone sodium which was in Attribut. One or both of these was as persistent as a dose of the clap, though the following crops on the labels are less restrictive now. [/QUOTE]
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