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New Holland Dual Stream Header. Dream come true or Nightmare?!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 9083580" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>Am growing Winter Beans, or trying to after a break of them since 2017. Got about 2/3rds in but the rest is too wet.</p><p>If it dries up, there may still be time to get them in.</p><p></p><p>Though, we have now entered a new additional CS agreement exclusively for AB6 Enhanced overwintered stubbles, paying £522/ha. But we cannot do it in the 1st year, so hence the Beans.</p><p></p><p>However, as from next autumn, WTF would I want to grow any break crops for?</p><p></p><p>As for the other “Wardy” (I am also one!), yes looks interesting and I hope it works (this time!!).</p><p>We looked them with Grainseed Ltd at Eye, Suffolk and Geoffrey Gent at the PGRO at Thornlaugh, near Peterborough, 35 years ago using Navy Beans (the same as Capulet).</p><p></p><p>Yes it worked but the buyers preferred the American Beans, because they had been reliably using many hundreds of thousands of tonnes of them for year and didn’t want the hassle of using U.K. grown beans of unreliable yield and quality.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Basically, stop messing around with unreliable “Queer gear” crops that aren’t really suitable for the UK and retain one’s sanity!</p><p></p><p>Nuff said!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 9083580, member: 44728"] Am growing Winter Beans, or trying to after a break of them since 2017. Got about 2/3rds in but the rest is too wet. If it dries up, there may still be time to get them in. Though, we have now entered a new additional CS agreement exclusively for AB6 Enhanced overwintered stubbles, paying £522/ha. But we cannot do it in the 1st year, so hence the Beans. However, as from next autumn, WTF would I want to grow any break crops for? As for the other “Wardy” (I am also one!), yes looks interesting and I hope it works (this time!!). We looked them with Grainseed Ltd at Eye, Suffolk and Geoffrey Gent at the PGRO at Thornlaugh, near Peterborough, 35 years ago using Navy Beans (the same as Capulet). Yes it worked but the buyers preferred the American Beans, because they had been reliably using many hundreds of thousands of tonnes of them for year and didn’t want the hassle of using U.K. grown beans of unreliable yield and quality. Basically, stop messing around with unreliable “Queer gear” crops that aren’t really suitable for the UK and retain one’s sanity! Nuff said!! [/QUOTE]
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