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<blockquote data-quote="MrNoo" data-source="post: 7608188" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>Seems a lot here that are in a mess went down the hybrid winter barley route, think it was advertised to smother out BG but it never did. We stopped growing WB here instead grow SB, spring cropping (if the land is suitable) seems to get on top of it.</p><p>I did have one very bad field which I let out for maize, it was left in such a mess (wheel ruts etc as was very wet when they took it off) it then went into a cover crop for a full year, sheep mowed it off, cultivated, left then spray/drilled ww. Very few BG plants at all, very pleased with it</p><p>Locally there are some horrendous fields with it, some have sprayed off sections and others been left, seems the worst I have ever seen it around here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrNoo, post: 7608188, member: 2767"] Seems a lot here that are in a mess went down the hybrid winter barley route, think it was advertised to smother out BG but it never did. We stopped growing WB here instead grow SB, spring cropping (if the land is suitable) seems to get on top of it. I did have one very bad field which I let out for maize, it was left in such a mess (wheel ruts etc as was very wet when they took it off) it then went into a cover crop for a full year, sheep mowed it off, cultivated, left then spray/drilled ww. Very few BG plants at all, very pleased with it Locally there are some horrendous fields with it, some have sprayed off sections and others been left, seems the worst I have ever seen it around here [/QUOTE]
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