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<blockquote data-quote="chickens and wheat" data-source="post: 6663721" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>We used to cut 40+ acres a day of peas with a 16ft JD, ( or 5 acres a day), you just need the condition to be right and you can cut at some tremendous speeds, helps if they are laid in a uniform direction, having to cut one way and run back empty doesn,t do your cut rate any good.</p><p>We stopped with the reglone and changed to roundup at the time we had plenty of bindweed, reglone only ever crisped the top leaves of the bindweed.</p><p></p><p>The way to eliminate bindweed is stop growing spuds in eelworm overloaded fields for 18 years</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chickens and wheat, post: 6663721, member: 1900"] We used to cut 40+ acres a day of peas with a 16ft JD, ( or 5 acres a day), you just need the condition to be right and you can cut at some tremendous speeds, helps if they are laid in a uniform direction, having to cut one way and run back empty doesn,t do your cut rate any good. We stopped with the reglone and changed to roundup at the time we had plenty of bindweed, reglone only ever crisped the top leaves of the bindweed. The way to eliminate bindweed is stop growing spuds in eelworm overloaded fields for 18 years [/QUOTE]
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