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Foliar feeding drought stressed wheat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Colin" data-source="post: 6948405" data-attributes="member: 1419"><p>Water, water, water. That and warmish weather is the answer. As for trace elements on our light soils I use a lot of epso combitop which has Mg, S , Mn, Zn. Tissue tests show up slightly low B sometimes but I don't treat for that yet. Get all of the N on early to feed biomass and the energy storage in the stems, also high seed rates especially later drilled, 600 seeds if wheat bulb fly will be on the go. My theory is that better the root system feeding 1 or 2 tillers than trying to feed 10 as we used to get with early drilling and low seed rates. Just my ideas. This year crops are short but starting to sprout now, we have lots of irrigation capacity but haven't tried it on cereals yet, I need to find out more about the best time to apply it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Colin, post: 6948405, member: 1419"] Water, water, water. That and warmish weather is the answer. As for trace elements on our light soils I use a lot of epso combitop which has Mg, S , Mn, Zn. Tissue tests show up slightly low B sometimes but I don't treat for that yet. Get all of the N on early to feed biomass and the energy storage in the stems, also high seed rates especially later drilled, 600 seeds if wheat bulb fly will be on the go. My theory is that better the root system feeding 1 or 2 tillers than trying to feed 10 as we used to get with early drilling and low seed rates. Just my ideas. This year crops are short but starting to sprout now, we have lots of irrigation capacity but haven't tried it on cereals yet, I need to find out more about the best time to apply it. [/QUOTE]
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