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<blockquote data-quote="Spud" data-source="post: 2691756" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>No Brassicas, and it works well pre spring beans and potatoes, I'd just rather not have an oat cover before an oat crop ideally (and keen to do a bit of learning trying other things to tweak the system) What I'm not keen for is a £ heavy megamix offered by some of the seed houses at cereals! </p><p>The rotation on the land in question is Spring oats, (spring break cleans things up, not barley land, good straw from them, low risk to grow, no slugs, competitive against grassweeds) 2xww, Winter beans (grassweed control, efa, diversity, lowers risk) 2xww and back to s oats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spud, post: 2691756, member: 78"] No Brassicas, and it works well pre spring beans and potatoes, I'd just rather not have an oat cover before an oat crop ideally (and keen to do a bit of learning trying other things to tweak the system) What I'm not keen for is a £ heavy megamix offered by some of the seed houses at cereals! The rotation on the land in question is Spring oats, (spring break cleans things up, not barley land, good straw from them, low risk to grow, no slugs, competitive against grassweeds) 2xww, Winter beans (grassweed control, efa, diversity, lowers risk) 2xww and back to s oats. [/QUOTE]
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