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Extase potential problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Michael S" data-source="post: 7703868" data-attributes="member: 419"><p>My understanding is that Extase isn't very tolerant of late frosts and frosts in May can lead to aborted grain sites. Basically don't drill it too early and not at all in areas prone to late frosts. This is different to Moulin which suffered from poor pollination, particularly if it is wet at flowering. I have 55ha of Extase in the ground so will know the score in the next week or so weather allowing; nonetheless I am reluctant to grow it again however it yields. It seems a shame a variety that is about reducing disease risk introduces a risk we have even less control over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael S, post: 7703868, member: 419"] My understanding is that Extase isn't very tolerant of late frosts and frosts in May can lead to aborted grain sites. Basically don't drill it too early and not at all in areas prone to late frosts. This is different to Moulin which suffered from poor pollination, particularly if it is wet at flowering. I have 55ha of Extase in the ground so will know the score in the next week or so weather allowing; nonetheless I am reluctant to grow it again however it yields. It seems a shame a variety that is about reducing disease risk introduces a risk we have even less control over. [/QUOTE]
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