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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 2691620" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>Grassweeds do alter the perspective a little! TBF we growe it on the lighter land thats in a root crop rotation, so more actives and less grassweeds than the heavy stuff. Its a positive net margin too, though looks a lot better with the straw money added. Negative on the heavy land, just cant get the same yield (2 row).</p><p></p><p>Cover crops here are pre spring breaks (spring barley usually after late lifted sugar beet) and are as cheap as poss. Tame oats off the heap ddrilled after a kilo or two of mustard spun on with the pelleter, and rolled down. No fert, just aim to get them drilled in August. Looking for a similar priced idea to fit between wheat and spring oats currently, any suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 2691620, member: 78"] Grassweeds do alter the perspective a little! TBF we growe it on the lighter land thats in a root crop rotation, so more actives and less grassweeds than the heavy stuff. Its a positive net margin too, though looks a lot better with the straw money added. Negative on the heavy land, just cant get the same yield (2 row). Cover crops here are pre spring breaks (spring barley usually after late lifted sugar beet) and are as cheap as poss. Tame oats off the heap ddrilled after a kilo or two of mustard spun on with the pelleter, and rolled down. No fert, just aim to get them drilled in August. Looking for a similar priced idea to fit between wheat and spring oats currently, any suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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