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<blockquote data-quote="Agrobi" data-source="post: 6327094" data-attributes="member: 76550"><p>There is a spring variety called Arantes, seed has been quite scarce last couple of years unless you go direct to Denmark. It is hard to handle stuff when drilled late season I have found, it goes through growth stages quicker than any other Cereal or even grass I have ever seen. This is with v little Fert too. As it does this it just tends to fall over, not really flat though just v tossed and untidy. You would literally have to be seeing it every day to get the pgr timing right. I’m not even sure that arantes is actually a hybrid either, fairly sure it’s just conventional. I’m sure there are others. If for ad I’d go down the spring Wheat route or triticale if ground a bit chancey or poor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrobi, post: 6327094, member: 76550"] There is a spring variety called Arantes, seed has been quite scarce last couple of years unless you go direct to Denmark. It is hard to handle stuff when drilled late season I have found, it goes through growth stages quicker than any other Cereal or even grass I have ever seen. This is with v little Fert too. As it does this it just tends to fall over, not really flat though just v tossed and untidy. You would literally have to be seeing it every day to get the pgr timing right. I’m not even sure that arantes is actually a hybrid either, fairly sure it’s just conventional. I’m sure there are others. If for ad I’d go down the spring Wheat route or triticale if ground a bit chancey or poor. [/QUOTE]
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