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<blockquote data-quote="neilo" data-source="post: 7003048" data-attributes="member: 348"><p>How much rain have you had? I DD'ed Redstart into sprayed out pp with a Simtech 5-6 weeks ago now. It came OK in most places, a lot got droughted out. Slugs and flea beetle would have taken the rest if I hadn't used pellets and sprayed it. The damper parts of the field hung on, but the recent rain has changed things dramatically. Some seed is only just emerging now, so considering whether to go in with more pellets (I can see a bit of damage again).</p><p></p><p>My fodder beet was precision drilled in early May and that's the same. Some plants well established and romping away, but a lot just emerging now and playing catch up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neilo, post: 7003048, member: 348"] How much rain have you had? I DD'ed Redstart into sprayed out pp with a Simtech 5-6 weeks ago now. It came OK in most places, a lot got droughted out. Slugs and flea beetle would have taken the rest if I hadn't used pellets and sprayed it. The damper parts of the field hung on, but the recent rain has changed things dramatically. Some seed is only just emerging now, so considering whether to go in with more pellets (I can see a bit of damage again). My fodder beet was precision drilled in early May and that's the same. Some plants well established and romping away, but a lot just emerging now and playing catch up. [/QUOTE]
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