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Rubbish Wheat after Naked Oats?
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<blockquote data-quote="robbie" data-source="post: 6336176" data-attributes="member: 7037"><p>[USER=315]@Daniel[/USER] I've had simular problems to you in wheat and barley behind cereals which was all ploughed. </p><p></p><p>The poorer bits of mine coincide with where the swath was laying behind the combine.</p><p>We cultivated all our stubbles post harvest. Normally we'd go through again but because it was so dry I didn't want to loose anymore moisture. By the time we started ploughing we had a thick mat of volunteers behind the combine, which in hindsight I should have sprayed off sooner but I thought the plough would sort them. </p><p></p><p>Everywhere were there was a lot of volunteers ploughed in the corn came up poor, stunted and pale yellow, these patches were visible most of the spring.i think it has to be a combination of lack of moisture and some sort of allopathic affect from the decaying greenery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robbie, post: 6336176, member: 7037"] [USER=315]@Daniel[/USER] I've had simular problems to you in wheat and barley behind cereals which was all ploughed. The poorer bits of mine coincide with where the swath was laying behind the combine. We cultivated all our stubbles post harvest. Normally we'd go through again but because it was so dry I didn't want to loose anymore moisture. By the time we started ploughing we had a thick mat of volunteers behind the combine, which in hindsight I should have sprayed off sooner but I thought the plough would sort them. Everywhere were there was a lot of volunteers ploughed in the corn came up poor, stunted and pale yellow, these patches were visible most of the spring.i think it has to be a combination of lack of moisture and some sort of allopathic affect from the decaying greenery. [/QUOTE]
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