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Blackgrass after two year Spring break
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<blockquote data-quote="franklin" data-source="post: 1753660" data-attributes="member: 1118"><p>I find linseed pretty bobbins for actual BG control. But like spring crops in general, you dont get the yield loss from the BG in the crop. Spring barley suffers very little yield penalty from a bit of BG in it, whereas it gets decimated by wild oats left in the crop / removed late on. Spring beans similarly seem to cope with BG. I dont think *any* spring crops offer a different chemical control, or will actually reduce seed return. Perhaps spring oats would be my pick. No spring crops are nice for roguing in, although I am *optamistic* that we will be able to mechanically control it in linseed if I get the welder out this winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="franklin, post: 1753660, member: 1118"] I find linseed pretty bobbins for actual BG control. But like spring crops in general, you dont get the yield loss from the BG in the crop. Spring barley suffers very little yield penalty from a bit of BG in it, whereas it gets decimated by wild oats left in the crop / removed late on. Spring beans similarly seem to cope with BG. I dont think *any* spring crops offer a different chemical control, or will actually reduce seed return. Perhaps spring oats would be my pick. No spring crops are nice for roguing in, although I am *optamistic* that we will be able to mechanically control it in linseed if I get the welder out this winter. [/QUOTE]
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