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DD turnips into permanent pasture without glyphosate
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<blockquote data-quote="Derrick Hughes" data-source="post: 7604274" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>My thoughts .if you spray now you kill all weeds that are growing including docks , you drill rape or turnips , you keep the soil structure intact , from my experience I can assure you this will carry stock in wet weather far better , next spring your field should be good to go with the drill , if there is some grass or weeds you can give that a low rate roundup or even give it alight harrow to encourage anY weeds to germinate before spraying. </p><p>You decide to plough in the spring </p><p>You will bury a lot of your firtility out of reach of the new grass seeds and plough up all those weed seed down below along with a lot of stones if you have them </p><p></p><p>Believe me , I have ploughed for 40 years , if you do it right you won't go back to ploughing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derrick Hughes, post: 7604274, member: 473"] My thoughts .if you spray now you kill all weeds that are growing including docks , you drill rape or turnips , you keep the soil structure intact , from my experience I can assure you this will carry stock in wet weather far better , next spring your field should be good to go with the drill , if there is some grass or weeds you can give that a low rate roundup or even give it alight harrow to encourage anY weeds to germinate before spraying. You decide to plough in the spring You will bury a lot of your firtility out of reach of the new grass seeds and plough up all those weed seed down below along with a lot of stones if you have them Believe me , I have ploughed for 40 years , if you do it right you won't go back to ploughing [/QUOTE]
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