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Osr Autumn management
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<blockquote data-quote="nxy" data-source="post: 8386763" data-attributes="member: 466"><p>The recommended practise for us on lighter soils is 200g/ha B in the autumn and 500g B and 50g M in the spring. For me the important bit is the B. Every time we go through we bung in 150 to 200 g Of B, mostly in the autumn because its possible we are not going to spray anything at all in the spring. Never sure about the M bit and it often doesn't happen because of the lack of a spring pass and doesn't seem to affect the crop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nxy, post: 8386763, member: 466"] The recommended practise for us on lighter soils is 200g/ha B in the autumn and 500g B and 50g M in the spring. For me the important bit is the B. Every time we go through we bung in 150 to 200 g Of B, mostly in the autumn because its possible we are not going to spray anything at all in the spring. Never sure about the M bit and it often doesn't happen because of the lack of a spring pass and doesn't seem to affect the crop. [/QUOTE]
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