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Bit of a dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 7534504" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>Ok all my winter barley and wheat only had half dose of nitrogen.barley currently around 8 inches tall and the stem is starting to fatten up for ear emergence.agronomist advises to get rest of nitram on but having had no rain for 5 weeks it’s pretty dry.still getting a good dew in mornings but still bitterly cold and possibility of rain later in week then getting warm after next weekend according to forecast.do I do it and hope rain comes or hang back.really not sure what to do.I’m in south norfolk on ,medium land and there is moisture under the surface.</p><p>nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 7534504, member: 365"] Ok all my winter barley and wheat only had half dose of nitrogen.barley currently around 8 inches tall and the stem is starting to fatten up for ear emergence.agronomist advises to get rest of nitram on but having had no rain for 5 weeks it’s pretty dry.still getting a good dew in mornings but still bitterly cold and possibility of rain later in week then getting warm after next weekend according to forecast.do I do it and hope rain comes or hang back.really not sure what to do.I’m in south norfolk on ,medium land and there is moisture under the surface. nick... [/QUOTE]
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