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Blackgrass chemical attack
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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 7599157" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I'm not sure that weeds are predictable, while it's only a feeling I think bg is now germinating much later, looking at my crops when putting first n on in feb and over the hedge when driving by others fields bg was nowhere to be seen, now virtually every field you drive past its everywhere, we need a residual that lasts longer into spring.</p><p>Bg has adapted by us killing off early germinating plants and we have selected the later ones. Time to try a mid/late jan dose of fft and dff/pdm?</p><p>What we are doing is plainly not working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 7599157, member: 1290"] I'm not sure that weeds are predictable, while it's only a feeling I think bg is now germinating much later, looking at my crops when putting first n on in feb and over the hedge when driving by others fields bg was nowhere to be seen, now virtually every field you drive past its everywhere, we need a residual that lasts longer into spring. Bg has adapted by us killing off early germinating plants and we have selected the later ones. Time to try a mid/late jan dose of fft and dff/pdm? What we are doing is plainly not working. [/QUOTE]
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