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Meadow Brome
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<blockquote data-quote="TJ61" data-source="post: 8114238" data-attributes="member: 39910"><p>We have a problem on one area of land where meadow Brome is proving difficult to control. All chemical control in wheat, autumn and spring applied has been poor (not tried Avadex). This year oil seed rape is growing and things looked good through the winter following two graminicides and Kerb but now the Brome has started growing again, easy to detect in thinner areas but also there under the canopy. Land has been min tilled for the last 2 years and ploughed the year before that. My intention was to min till or direct drill a winter wheat crop this autumn but now thinking maybe too bigger risk ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TJ61, post: 8114238, member: 39910"] We have a problem on one area of land where meadow Brome is proving difficult to control. All chemical control in wheat, autumn and spring applied has been poor (not tried Avadex). This year oil seed rape is growing and things looked good through the winter following two graminicides and Kerb but now the Brome has started growing again, easy to detect in thinner areas but also there under the canopy. Land has been min tilled for the last 2 years and ploughed the year before that. My intention was to min till or direct drill a winter wheat crop this autumn but now thinking maybe too bigger risk ? [/QUOTE]
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