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Regen Ag General Discussion
Blackgrass in cover crop options
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Bullock" data-source="post: 1808064" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>I couldn't agree more. We have left BG until March and had a good kill but nothing grew in the areas where it was very thick. It needs several months to decay before the next crop is drilled, the smaller the seed ie: OSR the longer it needs to be left, beans and wheat are more tolerant. We have sprayed off all of our fields destined for spring crops where we have a BG problem.. they are now yellow. Hopefully we will get another hit before the spring germinating BG has more than two leaves. We are going to plough a few field before linseed just so that we will bring up old BG seed which I hope will be susceptible to Centurian Max as even that has not worked on some of worst BG. Spring cropping and cover crops are a great help in containing BG but we are going to have to go for two spring crops on one block of land (Sp Beans - Linseed) not very profitable but better than BG infested wheat costing (£) over a ton/acre to contain (not control or eliminate)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Bullock, post: 1808064, member: 97"] I couldn't agree more. We have left BG until March and had a good kill but nothing grew in the areas where it was very thick. It needs several months to decay before the next crop is drilled, the smaller the seed ie: OSR the longer it needs to be left, beans and wheat are more tolerant. We have sprayed off all of our fields destined for spring crops where we have a BG problem.. they are now yellow. Hopefully we will get another hit before the spring germinating BG has more than two leaves. We are going to plough a few field before linseed just so that we will bring up old BG seed which I hope will be susceptible to Centurian Max as even that has not worked on some of worst BG. Spring cropping and cover crops are a great help in containing BG but we are going to have to go for two spring crops on one block of land (Sp Beans - Linseed) not very profitable but better than BG infested wheat costing (£) over a ton/acre to contain (not control or eliminate) [/QUOTE]
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