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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 8080221" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>We have Clearfield and SU tolerant varieties over here in France including some "100 day" types that might be suitable for the UK. The real market for these types here is for second cropping after grass silage or even barley/winter peas etc . You need warmth though and a bit of luck to do this. A lot more will be trying it this year given the prices. If you don't cut them you can always say to the neighbours they were just a green manure.</p><p></p><p>Pre emergence on non herbicide tolerant types you could also use Butisan or Novall though probably not legal in UK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 8080221, member: 466"] We have Clearfield and SU tolerant varieties over here in France including some "100 day" types that might be suitable for the UK. The real market for these types here is for second cropping after grass silage or even barley/winter peas etc . You need warmth though and a bit of luck to do this. A lot more will be trying it this year given the prices. If you don't cut them you can always say to the neighbours they were just a green manure. Pre emergence on non herbicide tolerant types you could also use Butisan or Novall though probably not legal in UK. [/QUOTE]
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