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Glyphosate ban on European milling oats
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<blockquote data-quote="Happy" data-source="post: 9189234" data-attributes="member: 7156"><p>Agree.</p><p>Why don’t they consider extending the pre harvest time period from the current 7 days to 14 if they are concerned about residues?</p><p></p><p>Always takes a good 12-14 days to do its stuff on spring barley with me in our cooler harvest temperature.</p><p></p><p>if your crops are ready to cut 7 days from application then probably fair to say you didn’t need it doing anyway.</p><p></p><p>Surely a sensible halfway house first step to take in meeting concerns of those who rely on its use & those with concerns over residues before a straight outright ban.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy, post: 9189234, member: 7156"] Agree. Why don’t they consider extending the pre harvest time period from the current 7 days to 14 if they are concerned about residues? Always takes a good 12-14 days to do its stuff on spring barley with me in our cooler harvest temperature. if your crops are ready to cut 7 days from application then probably fair to say you didn’t need it doing anyway. Surely a sensible halfway house first step to take in meeting concerns of those who rely on its use & those with concerns over residues before a straight outright ban. [/QUOTE]
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