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Blackgrass after two year Spring break
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo1080" data-source="post: 1755152" data-attributes="member: 3693"><p>Dirtyish wheat crop, stubble ploughed to 8 inches (BG will surely be in some proportion throughout the whole 8", with the majority at the bottom of the furrow). Beet will have been relatively clean, I'm sure. Cracks, each year will allow some to come through, but as [USER=386]@Feldspar[/USER] said ("I think maximal disturbance at drilling, particularly if you are bringing up soil from below the top two inches will not help.).....The level of disturbance that a Claydon makes at drilling will not help. Couple that with the leading leg stirring up the BG well down in the soil profile, and I'm not surprised it's come back. </p><p>Spring cropping, IMHO offers little to choose when it come to competition from the crop, and is much more down to the very nature of the drilling taking place at the latter end of the Bg germination window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo1080, post: 1755152, member: 3693"] Dirtyish wheat crop, stubble ploughed to 8 inches (BG will surely be in some proportion throughout the whole 8", with the majority at the bottom of the furrow). Beet will have been relatively clean, I'm sure. Cracks, each year will allow some to come through, but as [USER=386]@Feldspar[/USER] said ("I think maximal disturbance at drilling, particularly if you are bringing up soil from below the top two inches will not help.).....The level of disturbance that a Claydon makes at drilling will not help. Couple that with the leading leg stirring up the BG well down in the soil profile, and I'm not surprised it's come back. Spring cropping, IMHO offers little to choose when it come to competition from the crop, and is much more down to the very nature of the drilling taking place at the latter end of the Bg germination window. [/QUOTE]
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