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Round Up Resistant Blackgrass
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<blockquote data-quote="Tractor Boy" data-source="post: 196557" data-attributes="member: 2326"><p>I understand the reason for rotation, but there is a fundamental flaw. Last time I looked humans don't eat grass! There is also only so much beer and whisky you can drink. Linseed is not widely used as a food stuff, people won't eat field beans in this country, and oilseed rape is only useful for frying or dressings(not eating in large quantities). How do we feed ourselves, let alone the world with less wheat in the rotation? Don't say spring wheat as that automatically puts a cap on yield output even in suitable years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tractor Boy, post: 196557, member: 2326"] I understand the reason for rotation, but there is a fundamental flaw. Last time I looked humans don't eat grass! There is also only so much beer and whisky you can drink. Linseed is not widely used as a food stuff, people won't eat field beans in this country, and oilseed rape is only useful for frying or dressings(not eating in large quantities). How do we feed ourselves, let alone the world with less wheat in the rotation? Don't say spring wheat as that automatically puts a cap on yield output even in suitable years. [/QUOTE]
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