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Rubbish Wheat after Naked Oats?
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<blockquote data-quote="ollie989898" data-source="post: 6330004" data-attributes="member: 54866"><p>I saw the first picture and my first thought was one of take-all but that makes no sense if oats were involved. I have seen similar (involved a claydon actually) on some fairly dark organic soils and they looked exactly like that, usually in patches. Plants less filled out, shorter and unhappy looking. The usual manganese and similar additions to the tank seemed to have only modest improvement.</p><p></p><p>Could they be fighting off a BYDV infection, take all or do some of the fields have 'cereal sickness'? Those highly organic soils can do some funny things.</p><p></p><p>Alleopathy from the oat residue or some kind of disturbed soil chemistry from them as they break down?</p><p></p><p>Brisel will no doubt be along shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ollie989898, post: 6330004, member: 54866"] I saw the first picture and my first thought was one of take-all but that makes no sense if oats were involved. I have seen similar (involved a claydon actually) on some fairly dark organic soils and they looked exactly like that, usually in patches. Plants less filled out, shorter and unhappy looking. The usual manganese and similar additions to the tank seemed to have only modest improvement. Could they be fighting off a BYDV infection, take all or do some of the fields have 'cereal sickness'? Those highly organic soils can do some funny things. Alleopathy from the oat residue or some kind of disturbed soil chemistry from them as they break down? Brisel will no doubt be along shortly. [/QUOTE]
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