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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6437198" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>What will the following crop be? I wouldn't use legumes because that's what you've just had. What else do you grow in your rotation? Try and avoid those to prevent pest/disease build up for those. Quick biomass would come from buckwheat. Phacelia is great for pollinators. Linseed is good for shallow soil structure. Radish is good for breaking through tight layers left by pea viners on wet fields but beware flea beetle & other brassicas in the rotation. Why not a mix of all the above?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6437198, member: 166"] What will the following crop be? I wouldn't use legumes because that's what you've just had. What else do you grow in your rotation? Try and avoid those to prevent pest/disease build up for those. Quick biomass would come from buckwheat. Phacelia is great for pollinators. Linseed is good for shallow soil structure. Radish is good for breaking through tight layers left by pea viners on wet fields but beware flea beetle & other brassicas in the rotation. Why not a mix of all the above? [/QUOTE]
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