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DD Vetch for seed?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeHodgey" data-source="post: 7111234" data-attributes="member: 151227"><p>Sounds awesome! Do you have to avoid astrokerb I guess? What rape yield have you been getting with that mix? Have you found that the high N rates in rape stop the vetch (or clover) noddulating up? Or do you bring N rates down? </p><p></p><p>I guess you get a bit of a dirty sample with having to open the sieves enough to accommodate the vetch? But if your sorting it I guess that dresses a lot of rubbish out? </p><p></p><p>That was my idea really, grow some vetch to save some money and it would make me not worry about strong seed rates in cover crops if I was home growing it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks, Sorry for all the questions!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeHodgey, post: 7111234, member: 151227"] Sounds awesome! Do you have to avoid astrokerb I guess? What rape yield have you been getting with that mix? Have you found that the high N rates in rape stop the vetch (or clover) noddulating up? Or do you bring N rates down? I guess you get a bit of a dirty sample with having to open the sieves enough to accommodate the vetch? But if your sorting it I guess that dresses a lot of rubbish out? That was my idea really, grow some vetch to save some money and it would make me not worry about strong seed rates in cover crops if I was home growing it. Thanks, Sorry for all the questions! [/QUOTE]
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