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<blockquote data-quote="Wilberforce" data-source="post: 5158664" data-attributes="member: 43814"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Seed could be any where between £50/75 acre depending on how modern/enlightened you wish to be.</p><p></p><p>Fert, Starter fert always worth it £18/20 acre. Rest of it depends on what manure you have available. Don't over do the N, but feel free to go heavy with the K. Use RB209 and soil tests to act as a base.</p><p></p><p>Sprays usually one pre em and one post em. Should be no more than £25/acre.</p><p></p><p>Contract drill £13/acre and harvest full job should be £55/60 acre. We work expecting a 15 ton acre crop, but have been happy to average 17 ton/acre for the last few years.</p><p></p><p>If selling out of your clamp, make sure you have a discussion about DM. Big difference in selling weights from 28 to 35% DM. . . ..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilberforce, post: 5158664, member: 43814"] Hi, Seed could be any where between £50/75 acre depending on how modern/enlightened you wish to be. Fert, Starter fert always worth it £18/20 acre. Rest of it depends on what manure you have available. Don't over do the N, but feel free to go heavy with the K. Use RB209 and soil tests to act as a base. Sprays usually one pre em and one post em. Should be no more than £25/acre. Contract drill £13/acre and harvest full job should be £55/60 acre. We work expecting a 15 ton acre crop, but have been happy to average 17 ton/acre for the last few years. If selling out of your clamp, make sure you have a discussion about DM. Big difference in selling weights from 28 to 35% DM. . . .. [/QUOTE]
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