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Fathen in silage
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<blockquote data-quote="JSmith" data-source="post: 7137004" data-attributes="member: 144303"><p>I’ve got the same here with kale, usually direct drill into old burnt off sward with the Aitchison but for the first time in over ten years I couldn’t get it to scratch the surface it was that hard in early may so we worked it up and have grown a fantastic crop of Fat Hen!! Can just see the kale poking through, sprayed it last year but ended up spraying the turnips or swede out so just left it this year as I was pi’ssed off with having to re-do half the field due to flea beetle!! But if it was good enough for the Romans’ then it’ll be good enough for me</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSmith, post: 7137004, member: 144303"] I’ve got the same here with kale, usually direct drill into old burnt off sward with the Aitchison but for the first time in over ten years I couldn’t get it to scratch the surface it was that hard in early may so we worked it up and have grown a fantastic crop of Fat Hen!! Can just see the kale poking through, sprayed it last year but ended up spraying the turnips or swede out so just left it this year as I was pi’ssed off with having to re-do half the field due to flea beetle!! But if it was good enough for the Romans’ then it’ll be good enough for me [/QUOTE]
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