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Black grass in spring barley is there any spray to control it?
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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 8103502" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>Just need to keep it at a level. If you are in a blackgrass area and want to completely clear it up it will never happen economically. </p><p>you can grow profitable rotations that Keep blackgrass at a okay level. It is so adaptive that whatever you do it will catch up. </p><p>repeated spring cropping just selects for spring germinating BG.</p><p>We have second wheat that will look messy, it won’t win a crop competition. But it will still make masses of money and will then go into spring barley next then probably spring oats after. In hindsight should have planted it but hey ho, cheap fert and can grow low N requirement spring crops on those fields for the next year or two while prices are high</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 8103502, member: 4612"] Just need to keep it at a level. If you are in a blackgrass area and want to completely clear it up it will never happen economically. you can grow profitable rotations that Keep blackgrass at a okay level. It is so adaptive that whatever you do it will catch up. repeated spring cropping just selects for spring germinating BG. We have second wheat that will look messy, it won’t win a crop competition. But it will still make masses of money and will then go into spring barley next then probably spring oats after. In hindsight should have planted it but hey ho, cheap fert and can grow low N requirement spring crops on those fields for the next year or two while prices are high [/QUOTE]
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