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GS4 herbal ley establishment options
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<blockquote data-quote="SpottedFlycatcher" data-source="post: 8295230" data-attributes="member: 158736"><p>Thanks for this suggestion. Have heard back from agronomist and due to the dry (still only 12 mm since July) his advice is to cultivate both the wheat and barley stubbles before sowing the herbal ley due to potential residual effects. Or wait until spring! We need to cut it next June so decision is to cultivate this week (hopefully after some rain Monday), Camb roll then on half of it use the Opico grass harrow and roll it, hope for rain. On the other half the rye grass is not mixed with the other grasses and smaller seeds so we may drill the rye grasses with the Aitchison, roll it and then overseed into the rye grass with the other seeds in the spring, when any residual herbicide effect should have gone. Hopefully clover will then establish OK if we can get on the ground early enough. If we get enough rain before mid Sept will just go for it and put all seed in the ground. Thanks all for the input</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpottedFlycatcher, post: 8295230, member: 158736"] Thanks for this suggestion. Have heard back from agronomist and due to the dry (still only 12 mm since July) his advice is to cultivate both the wheat and barley stubbles before sowing the herbal ley due to potential residual effects. Or wait until spring! We need to cut it next June so decision is to cultivate this week (hopefully after some rain Monday), Camb roll then on half of it use the Opico grass harrow and roll it, hope for rain. On the other half the rye grass is not mixed with the other grasses and smaller seeds so we may drill the rye grasses with the Aitchison, roll it and then overseed into the rye grass with the other seeds in the spring, when any residual herbicide effect should have gone. Hopefully clover will then establish OK if we can get on the ground early enough. If we get enough rain before mid Sept will just go for it and put all seed in the ground. Thanks all for the input [/QUOTE]
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