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Early Nitrogen for tillering
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<blockquote data-quote="Renaultman" data-source="post: 6731082" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>It's been a while since I have come out of a winter with wheat that needs thickening. Normally my high seed rates mean the opposite. Some of the late drilled stuff on contract land is s bit thin though. Normally we would roll, allow it to recover then N then BWS or vice versa. Obviously rolling is currently out of the question at the moment and although we have no pre em on its probably going to be to early for BWS yet. N has been suggested as crop seems to be going backwards a bit but looking at it plant colour is still really good and land had stubble digestate or manure so even though it will be hungry after good yields I don't fancy applying N that the plant can't use.</p><p>With apologies to those who would love to be in my situation what are your thoughts please?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renaultman, post: 6731082, member: 121"] It's been a while since I have come out of a winter with wheat that needs thickening. Normally my high seed rates mean the opposite. Some of the late drilled stuff on contract land is s bit thin though. Normally we would roll, allow it to recover then N then BWS or vice versa. Obviously rolling is currently out of the question at the moment and although we have no pre em on its probably going to be to early for BWS yet. N has been suggested as crop seems to be going backwards a bit but looking at it plant colour is still really good and land had stubble digestate or manure so even though it will be hungry after good yields I don't fancy applying N that the plant can't use. With apologies to those who would love to be in my situation what are your thoughts please? [/QUOTE]
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