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How late for linseed
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<blockquote data-quote="Banana Bar" data-source="post: 7510561" data-attributes="member: 240"><p>I’ve got 45 ha of linseed that I’m due to drill. Situation is heavy clay that was cultivated in the autumn with a Horsch Terrano and left, therefore it’s not quite level enough to drill into without moving it. The temp is very low and there is no rain forecast for the foreseeable future. I could move the seedbed very shallow and wait for a rain, I could drill straight behind the cultivator and roll down hoping to retain moisture ( which I doubt I will ) or going against the norm of it won’t grow in the bag it may be best to not drill it and have a fallow break / cover crop.</p><p>Ideally I would move the ground shallowly and wait for a rain, but how long to wait?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Banana Bar, post: 7510561, member: 240"] I’ve got 45 ha of linseed that I’m due to drill. Situation is heavy clay that was cultivated in the autumn with a Horsch Terrano and left, therefore it’s not quite level enough to drill into without moving it. The temp is very low and there is no rain forecast for the foreseeable future. I could move the seedbed very shallow and wait for a rain, I could drill straight behind the cultivator and roll down hoping to retain moisture ( which I doubt I will ) or going against the norm of it won’t grow in the bag it may be best to not drill it and have a fallow break / cover crop. Ideally I would move the ground shallowly and wait for a rain, but how long to wait? [/QUOTE]
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