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Potatoes after Sugar Beet
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<blockquote data-quote="Flatland guy" data-source="post: 8902859" data-attributes="member: 6717"><p>It depends when you are lifting the beet crop if lifting in September/early October in good conditions and can subsoil afterwards probably not any problem later on might be more deep compaction issues.</p><p>Just double check any labels from products applied to beet crop for restrictions should be ok, caligula has a few minor cropping restrictions so check if you have used that product. If you have used conviso beet just check them label requirements. Potatoes are non flowering so not an issue if you have used neonic seed treatment.</p><p></p><p>In certain parts of Lincs the wheat/cereal is the break crop and might just be on well bodied black land if has access to irrigation etc cropping options are immense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatland guy, post: 8902859, member: 6717"] It depends when you are lifting the beet crop if lifting in September/early October in good conditions and can subsoil afterwards probably not any problem later on might be more deep compaction issues. Just double check any labels from products applied to beet crop for restrictions should be ok, caligula has a few minor cropping restrictions so check if you have used that product. If you have used conviso beet just check them label requirements. Potatoes are non flowering so not an issue if you have used neonic seed treatment. In certain parts of Lincs the wheat/cereal is the break crop and might just be on well bodied black land if has access to irrigation etc cropping options are immense. [/QUOTE]
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