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companion cropping winter beans
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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzy" data-source="post: 5934958" data-attributes="member: 485"><p>I was going to try some spring barley into my winter beans, but november applied kerb is a concern ...my agronomist was quite evasive when i mentioned it to him !! I will probably just try a small patch.</p><p>In Canada i believe some farmers apply kerb (or similar) on stubbles in the autumn ahead of spring sown cereals. </p><p>I grew Spring beans and barley together last year (no kerb obviously) but blackgrass did return on that particular field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzy, post: 5934958, member: 485"] I was going to try some spring barley into my winter beans, but november applied kerb is a concern ...my agronomist was quite evasive when i mentioned it to him !! I will probably just try a small patch. In Canada i believe some farmers apply kerb (or similar) on stubbles in the autumn ahead of spring sown cereals. I grew Spring beans and barley together last year (no kerb obviously) but blackgrass did return on that particular field. [/QUOTE]
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