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Low N Malting Barley.
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<blockquote data-quote="Frodo" data-source="post: 7140516" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Skinning nitrogen and germination. Currently drying for feed.</p><p></p><p>use a lot of hen pen. We had more flat last year, but for some reason it didn’t skin, where anything brackled This year has. Most is 9.2% skinned., so probably just one thunderstorm of malting.</p><p></p><p>obviously with 20:20 hindsight I would have done things different, but in May the crops were burning up rather than asking for growth regulator. I have fields which go fromFrazzled to flat in 10m. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As said yields are good, costs are hopefully low, although this drying business is a bit tedious.</p><p></p><p>it’s not a disaster just maybe a reminder to manage expectations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frodo, post: 7140516, member: 1061"] Skinning nitrogen and germination. Currently drying for feed. use a lot of hen pen. We had more flat last year, but for some reason it didn’t skin, where anything brackled This year has. Most is 9.2% skinned., so probably just one thunderstorm of malting. obviously with 20:20 hindsight I would have done things different, but in May the crops were burning up rather than asking for growth regulator. I have fields which go fromFrazzled to flat in 10m. As said yields are good, costs are hopefully low, although this drying business is a bit tedious. it’s not a disaster just maybe a reminder to manage expectations. [/QUOTE]
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