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Blackgrass chemical attack
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<blockquote data-quote="T Hectares" data-source="post: 7598729" data-attributes="member: 2522"><p>Wheats the most profitable and the weak link, it’s all a balance between staying in profit and putting measures in for the rest of the rotation </p><p>Some of my worst fields have grown Wheat once in six to seven years but it’s not so bad for me as SB is a fairly decent margin here </p><p>I’m going in the right direction but if there’s a problem then I’ll react to it</p><p>I’ve a few fields of Wheat that aren’t as clean as I’d like, but they are better than they were when last in wheat so that’s good </p><p>If we could replicate autumn ‘18 every year then things would be a lot easier, it’s been a compromise both years since !!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T Hectares, post: 7598729, member: 2522"] Wheats the most profitable and the weak link, it’s all a balance between staying in profit and putting measures in for the rest of the rotation Some of my worst fields have grown Wheat once in six to seven years but it’s not so bad for me as SB is a fairly decent margin here I’m going in the right direction but if there’s a problem then I’ll react to it I’ve a few fields of Wheat that aren’t as clean as I’d like, but they are better than they were when last in wheat so that’s good If we could replicate autumn ‘18 every year then things would be a lot easier, it’s been a compromise both years since !! [/QUOTE]
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