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<blockquote data-quote="scottishsnake" data-source="post: 7025865" data-attributes="member: 80640"><p>I've been trying all sorts, mostly discing in the back end to get a chit, then twice in spring, followed by a couple of weeks to go stale and then sow. It's worked with just about all the other weeds, just the meadow grass goes to seed so fast. I had been determined to keep the spraying to a minimum, but I'm resigned to bring wrong on that front. I did get a reasonable kill on one field, roundup on the stubble after the combine, left untouched all winter, then as late as humanly possible... Like into may to let as much germinate as poss, roundup again and then direct drill the barley in. Got the sprayer guy to miss a few bits because i had misgivings about spraying a field that looked pretty dead and clean... But no, the missed bits are definitely worse now, so the cleaner result isn't solely down to the low disturbance drilling approach. I miss the days of the plough when we just solved all our problems with diesel lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scottishsnake, post: 7025865, member: 80640"] I've been trying all sorts, mostly discing in the back end to get a chit, then twice in spring, followed by a couple of weeks to go stale and then sow. It's worked with just about all the other weeds, just the meadow grass goes to seed so fast. I had been determined to keep the spraying to a minimum, but I'm resigned to bring wrong on that front. I did get a reasonable kill on one field, roundup on the stubble after the combine, left untouched all winter, then as late as humanly possible... Like into may to let as much germinate as poss, roundup again and then direct drill the barley in. Got the sprayer guy to miss a few bits because i had misgivings about spraying a field that looked pretty dead and clean... But no, the missed bits are definitely worse now, so the cleaner result isn't solely down to the low disturbance drilling approach. I miss the days of the plough when we just solved all our problems with diesel lol [/QUOTE]
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