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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
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Companion cropping wheat and beans
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<blockquote data-quote="jonnieboy" data-source="post: 6208798" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I managed to persuade the agronomist we should leave one field of wheat with the volunteer spring beans in </p><p>Wheat looked too thin all winter but has picked up now beans look good too </p><p>Spoke to PGRO on having beans 2 years on the trot and as a one off they are not too concerned </p><p>Plan is to harvest and split in cleaner </p><p>Anyway main question is will the beans provide enough N it got 40 kg in late feb </p><p>Will it need a bit more ? </p><p>Had a pre em of chronical and a splash of ambush and nothing since </p><p>Quite liking the look of this field at the moment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonnieboy, post: 6208798, member: 274"] I managed to persuade the agronomist we should leave one field of wheat with the volunteer spring beans in Wheat looked too thin all winter but has picked up now beans look good too Spoke to PGRO on having beans 2 years on the trot and as a one off they are not too concerned Plan is to harvest and split in cleaner Anyway main question is will the beans provide enough N it got 40 kg in late feb Will it need a bit more ? Had a pre em of chronical and a splash of ambush and nothing since Quite liking the look of this field at the moment [/QUOTE]
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