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Regen Ag General Discussion
DD Linseed/Flax
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<blockquote data-quote="JAB" data-source="post: 5841642" data-attributes="member: 116016"><p>Nicely done. Do you follow the flax with wheat or barley?</p><p></p><p>Depending on the soils we're averaging 550 to 1100 kg/acre. Still trying to perfect the art of harvesting it without a desiccant. Seems like if it reaches moisture at all it will start blooming again even when it looks like it's dry and ready to harvest. Yields on following crops in rotation have been much higher than average, which I guess I'm attributing to the mychorrizal activity. Canola and OSR have a big presence in my area because of a ready market, but if I had to choose between flax and OSR, it's a no-brainer as far as a broadleaf leg in the rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JAB, post: 5841642, member: 116016"] Nicely done. Do you follow the flax with wheat or barley? Depending on the soils we're averaging 550 to 1100 kg/acre. Still trying to perfect the art of harvesting it without a desiccant. Seems like if it reaches moisture at all it will start blooming again even when it looks like it's dry and ready to harvest. Yields on following crops in rotation have been much higher than average, which I guess I'm attributing to the mychorrizal activity. Canola and OSR have a big presence in my area because of a ready market, but if I had to choose between flax and OSR, it's a no-brainer as far as a broadleaf leg in the rotation. [/QUOTE]
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