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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcorn" data-source="post: 6738512" data-attributes="member: 107020"><p>Yes after potatoes or beet drilled in Feb it can outyield winter wheat on a poorer slot in the rotation . I have combined 4 ton of feb sown s wheat but yield does tend to fall sharply after patricks day drilling. Scotland with its long daylight summer days would suit it more than further south. But having said that im losing faith fast in later spring crops harvest can drag on forever in a dull year. I had s wheat rape and beans still to combine when the weather broke in Sept and when the thing was eventually tidied up the shine was well gone off. Spring barley on the other hand has its own drawbacks but at least its cut in August .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcorn, post: 6738512, member: 107020"] Yes after potatoes or beet drilled in Feb it can outyield winter wheat on a poorer slot in the rotation . I have combined 4 ton of feb sown s wheat but yield does tend to fall sharply after patricks day drilling. Scotland with its long daylight summer days would suit it more than further south. But having said that im losing faith fast in later spring crops harvest can drag on forever in a dull year. I had s wheat rape and beans still to combine when the weather broke in Sept and when the thing was eventually tidied up the shine was well gone off. Spring barley on the other hand has its own drawbacks but at least its cut in August . [/QUOTE]
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