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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 7415104" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>In 2001 the only variety of Soya suitable in the UK would have been Elena. since then of all the arable crops Soya has easily made the greatest improvements in both yield and harvest date. Last year, because of the weather my Soya was a bit disappointing ( as was most spring crops) however, although the seed was £55/ acre, I’d be exaggerating if I said the herbicide cost £3 an acre each time ( I did it twice ) and it had a sniff of bittersaltz each time I did a herbicide. Now reglone has gone I couldn’t use it as a desiccant, fortunately Soya naturally senesces fast none was necessary.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]941315[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>at £370/tonne I’d challenge anyone to better that margin last year with Spring Barley.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 7415104, member: 1233"] In 2001 the only variety of Soya suitable in the UK would have been Elena. since then of all the arable crops Soya has easily made the greatest improvements in both yield and harvest date. Last year, because of the weather my Soya was a bit disappointing ( as was most spring crops) however, although the seed was £55/ acre, I’d be exaggerating if I said the herbicide cost £3 an acre each time ( I did it twice ) and it had a sniff of bittersaltz each time I did a herbicide. Now reglone has gone I couldn’t use it as a desiccant, fortunately Soya naturally senesces fast none was necessary. [ATTACH type="full"]941315[/ATTACH] at £370/tonne I’d challenge anyone to better that margin last year with Spring Barley. [/QUOTE]
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