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Is this the wettest Autumn you have had to cope with?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 6594208" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Your description is perfect. The lack of viable OSR is a key point at the moment. I consider quite a bit of the September sown OSR locally is debatable whether viable. August OSR growing well - an one just hopes does not suffer larvae damage in Spring. </p><p></p><p>And due to blackgrass cereals intentionally delayed where in 2012 autumn many of us were still in denial with blackgrass and thus more autumn cereals were established in September, before the fields became totally saturated. </p><p></p><p>Do always remember that Spring 2013 was the coldest since 1963. March was bitterly cold with significant snow in Lincolnshire. April not much better. But it was a very dry summer in 2013 with high sun levels in June and thus wheat yields were good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 6594208, member: 3169"] Your description is perfect. The lack of viable OSR is a key point at the moment. I consider quite a bit of the September sown OSR locally is debatable whether viable. August OSR growing well - an one just hopes does not suffer larvae damage in Spring. And due to blackgrass cereals intentionally delayed where in 2012 autumn many of us were still in denial with blackgrass and thus more autumn cereals were established in September, before the fields became totally saturated. Do always remember that Spring 2013 was the coldest since 1963. March was bitterly cold with significant snow in Lincolnshire. April not much better. But it was a very dry summer in 2013 with high sun levels in June and thus wheat yields were good. [/QUOTE]
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