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How late for linseed
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<blockquote data-quote="cquick" data-source="post: 7546715" data-attributes="member: 35800"><p>Yeah just all round a bit naff really. Dad was insistent on the early, short varieties like Empress but they just had no vigour when drilled on the green. Herbicide options are limited and damaging to the crop, particularly now Bromoxynil is gone.</p><p>Tried peas last year and even though it was a poor year for them I was impressed by the ground covering ability and ease of harvest. Residue is less of a problem, too. And I can establish a clover understorey with less issues, as the herbicides are compatible</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cquick, post: 7546715, member: 35800"] Yeah just all round a bit naff really. Dad was insistent on the early, short varieties like Empress but they just had no vigour when drilled on the green. Herbicide options are limited and damaging to the crop, particularly now Bromoxynil is gone. Tried peas last year and even though it was a poor year for them I was impressed by the ground covering ability and ease of harvest. Residue is less of a problem, too. And I can establish a clover understorey with less issues, as the herbicides are compatible [/QUOTE]
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