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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 6171854" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>It's a hard choice and tempting. I'd do some<u> if you can get it in well </u>and hope you don't get a frost post emergence. Lots down here drilled from mid April in a "normal" year. Sow it at a good depth and it will be a while before it emerges anyway. I've drilled light land on the Cotswolds in mid April and they were good crops. Not that far south of you & at 400 feet AMSL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 6171854, member: 166"] It's a hard choice and tempting. I'd do some[U] if you can get it in well [/U]and hope you don't get a frost post emergence. Lots down here drilled from mid April in a "normal" year. Sow it at a good depth and it will be a while before it emerges anyway. I've drilled light land on the Cotswolds in mid April and they were good crops. Not that far south of you & at 400 feet AMSL. [/QUOTE]
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