What do you mean by 'unglazed'?
I was worried I wasn't up with the latest no-till lingo.sorry ! just a typo / spell check auto correct on my iPhone - ungrazed
I was worried I wasn't up with the latest no-till lingo.
Is this a money making crop? What could it be compared to gross margin wise?
So do you harvest as one crop then separate out in a dresser?
Yes - there are a few threads about it and previous year crops grown by me and a couple of other TFF members in here
When peas is ripe , how long do you have to wait for osr to ripe?
sorry ! just a typo / spell check auto correct on my iPhone - ungrazed
Hi John, successful with the mustard? What seed rate did you try?We've tried some 'peatard' this year as we didn't really get on with peaola, it was too popular with the local pigeons. We harrowed, after drilling the peas, with an einbock type harrow, as slot closure wasn't that good and the birds were working along the rows, hoicking out the peas; at the same time we broadcast some old mustard seed on top. The idea was that from tiny seed the mighty mustard tree would grow and act as pea sticks for the main crop. The peas have come up a treat. Not much sign of the mustard yet