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DD Vetch for seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robigus" data-source="post: 543472" data-attributes="member: 206"><p>Several year ago I realised that we were doing OK with cereals but needed to improve our break crops. I started growing minority seed crops for a couple of companies. Turnips, swede and broad beans we were quite good at; vetch/tares, radish and mustard we were OK at; cress, peas and a few others were on going disasters, although it took several years to realise</p><p></p><p>We were offered a vetch contract this season, but now that the younger generation is taking charge here they don't think growing hit and miss crops is such a good idea, apparently we should be block cropping and growing things that yield reliably. I think he could be right but it is not as interesting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robigus, post: 543472, member: 206"] Several year ago I realised that we were doing OK with cereals but needed to improve our break crops. I started growing minority seed crops for a couple of companies. Turnips, swede and broad beans we were quite good at; vetch/tares, radish and mustard we were OK at; cress, peas and a few others were on going disasters, although it took several years to realise [I][/I] We were offered a vetch contract this season, but now that the younger generation is taking charge here they don't think growing hit and miss crops is such a good idea, apparently we should be block cropping and growing things that yield reliably. I think he could be right but it is not as interesting. [/QUOTE]
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