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<blockquote data-quote="JD6920s" data-source="post: 6974" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I have the same question, we drilled a hybrid OSR into wheat stubble with chopped straw on 17th sept, bit late I know but that was as soon as we could get on. Pre em with Terridox and Centium straight after. About 3 days later had 85mm of rain in 24 hrs and seemed to rain ever since. So as you'd expect it's not a pretty sight and what has not rotted or drowned has been hammered by the slugs or pigeon, or both!!</p><p></p><p>I now want to, when its dry enough resow with either spring oats or spring barley, by preparing the land with a flatlift to allow it to dry before combi drilling to get a good tilth. As don't want to use the plough and bury any top humus we have gained over the last two years of strip till!</p><p></p><p>I have spoken to my agronomist who says that the recommendation is to plough, but this year as we have had so much rain the chemical may have worked down through the profile ploughing may bring it back up! So could be ok the way I want to do it, but its at my own risk!!!</p><p></p><p>Your thoughts please...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD6920s, post: 6974, member: 28"] I have the same question, we drilled a hybrid OSR into wheat stubble with chopped straw on 17th sept, bit late I know but that was as soon as we could get on. Pre em with Terridox and Centium straight after. About 3 days later had 85mm of rain in 24 hrs and seemed to rain ever since. So as you'd expect it's not a pretty sight and what has not rotted or drowned has been hammered by the slugs or pigeon, or both!! I now want to, when its dry enough resow with either spring oats or spring barley, by preparing the land with a flatlift to allow it to dry before combi drilling to get a good tilth. As don't want to use the plough and bury any top humus we have gained over the last two years of strip till! I have spoken to my agronomist who says that the recommendation is to plough, but this year as we have had so much rain the chemical may have worked down through the profile ploughing may bring it back up! So could be ok the way I want to do it, but its at my own risk!!! Your thoughts please... [/QUOTE]
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