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Cropping
Old treated Seed vs off the heap Seed.
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<blockquote data-quote="B'o'B" data-source="post: 7796362" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>From what I’ve been told Latitude isn’t the best treatment to have on over-yeared seed. It will also depend on how well it’s been stored, you really need to put some on some damp tissue paper in the airing cupboard to know for sure.</p><p>Likewise with your stuff off the heap, some poor seed sample results with fusarium infection this year. But mine tested fine so was drilled untreated.</p><p>For half a bag I’d go with off the heap and up the rate, if you want to make sure something grows on the area mix it in with the last bag of seed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B'o'B, post: 7796362, member: 491"] From what I’ve been told Latitude isn’t the best treatment to have on over-yeared seed. It will also depend on how well it’s been stored, you really need to put some on some damp tissue paper in the airing cupboard to know for sure. Likewise with your stuff off the heap, some poor seed sample results with fusarium infection this year. But mine tested fine so was drilled untreated. For half a bag I’d go with off the heap and up the rate, if you want to make sure something grows on the area mix it in with the last bag of seed. [/QUOTE]
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