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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag General Discussion
Blackgrass in cover crop options
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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 1839076" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>I have sprayed off some of my spring crop land after wheat</p><p>I main reason is that any wheat volunteers increase the takall in the wheat after the spring break crop I have seen higher levels of takall following the straw trails when we had bare land setaside sprayed off in the spring</p><p>volunteers also spread wheat deseases to neighbouring crops</p><p></p><p>the next reason is that on heavy land too much cover holds in moisture in a wet time the soil surface canot dry out but in a dry time I have had late march planted crops in to a green cover and no rain till may struggle to get established because it was too dry 75 % of the years are either too wet or too dry</p><p></p><p>If bg is heading and flowers collect some seed and put them on a tray of compost and try to grow them to see if they are viable</p><p></p><p>round here they do not head unless they are plants that were cut off at harvest and regrow from the established base</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 1839076, member: 305"] I have sprayed off some of my spring crop land after wheat I main reason is that any wheat volunteers increase the takall in the wheat after the spring break crop I have seen higher levels of takall following the straw trails when we had bare land setaside sprayed off in the spring volunteers also spread wheat deseases to neighbouring crops the next reason is that on heavy land too much cover holds in moisture in a wet time the soil surface canot dry out but in a dry time I have had late march planted crops in to a green cover and no rain till may struggle to get established because it was too dry 75 % of the years are either too wet or too dry If bg is heading and flowers collect some seed and put them on a tray of compost and try to grow them to see if they are viable round here they do not head unless they are plants that were cut off at harvest and regrow from the established base [/QUOTE]
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