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<blockquote data-quote="Boysground" data-source="post: 7946074" data-attributes="member: 610"><p>I am sure in the depths of my memory I have heard that once Lucerne is fully dormant it can be sprayed with roundup. My crop looks almost totally dead at the moment but has a fine crop of black grass, wheat, cranesbill and other assorted blw. Poppy was a big issue for the 1st cut last year.</p><p></p><p>My agronomist is on the case but I was wondering if anyone had actually done it? All I can find is from New Zealand or Australia using a paraquat and atrazine mix. Obviously that’s not possible for me.</p><p></p><p>Will only do it if legal and being sure it won’t kill the crop but it sounds like a possible opportunity.</p><p></p><p>Bg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boysground, post: 7946074, member: 610"] I am sure in the depths of my memory I have heard that once Lucerne is fully dormant it can be sprayed with roundup. My crop looks almost totally dead at the moment but has a fine crop of black grass, wheat, cranesbill and other assorted blw. Poppy was a big issue for the 1st cut last year. My agronomist is on the case but I was wondering if anyone had actually done it? All I can find is from New Zealand or Australia using a paraquat and atrazine mix. Obviously that’s not possible for me. Will only do it if legal and being sure it won’t kill the crop but it sounds like a possible opportunity. Bg [/QUOTE]
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