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Rubbish Wheat after Naked Oats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shropshire Farmer" data-source="post: 6336414" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I have wheat after naked oats which looks the best of all my wheat this time. Original plan was to direct drill after oats with the straw baled. But the chap who bought the straw faffed about and it got wet, then spread and rowed up but there was a lot left. Decided to run tined cultivator through the stubble at 3” to mix the trash up. Without a doubt the right thing to do. Wheat crop looks great and I’m sure the trash as helped hold onto moisture. Had sewage sludge in the autumn and first split of N and S 20th of Feb.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shropshire Farmer, post: 6336414, member: 30"] I have wheat after naked oats which looks the best of all my wheat this time. Original plan was to direct drill after oats with the straw baled. But the chap who bought the straw faffed about and it got wet, then spread and rowed up but there was a lot left. Decided to run tined cultivator through the stubble at 3” to mix the trash up. Without a doubt the right thing to do. Wheat crop looks great and I’m sure the trash as helped hold onto moisture. Had sewage sludge in the autumn and first split of N and S 20th of Feb. [/QUOTE]
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