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<blockquote data-quote="Adams1978" data-source="post: 5863428" data-attributes="member: 105594"><p>Trying to decide if to kill off the companion crop or try and keep it as an understory in the rape, currently there is vetch and burseem clover left as the buckwheat died off in the cold. </p><p></p><p>Has anybody any thoughts on this i.e. is it going to cause a problem at a later date such as harvest etc?</p><p></p><p>Plan was to use Kerb as I have been told the vetch and closer should survive, we have got a few areas where mayweed could be an issue so was thinking of either Astra Kerb or patch spray with Dow Shield at a layer date</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adams1978, post: 5863428, member: 105594"] Trying to decide if to kill off the companion crop or try and keep it as an understory in the rape, currently there is vetch and burseem clover left as the buckwheat died off in the cold. Has anybody any thoughts on this i.e. is it going to cause a problem at a later date such as harvest etc? Plan was to use Kerb as I have been told the vetch and closer should survive, we have got a few areas where mayweed could be an issue so was thinking of either Astra Kerb or patch spray with Dow Shield at a layer date [/QUOTE]
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