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Rubbish Wheat after Naked Oats?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel" data-source="post: 6398018" data-attributes="member: 315"><p>Time to hold my hands up here. I managed to confuse myself and having dug out the records from the previous tenant I find that this field was in fact spring barley last year!</p><p></p><p>It was latitude dressed but obviously the dry spring has been too much for it and the take-all has loved it.</p><p></p><p>I did dimly recall that we decided to follow a couple of fields of spring barley with wheat last autumn to get back into the rotation we wanted, a gamble which didn't pay off.</p><p></p><p>In my defence when I wrote the OP my son was a week old, any sane person would have been on paternity leave, not trying to apply a very late t2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel, post: 6398018, member: 315"] Time to hold my hands up here. I managed to confuse myself and having dug out the records from the previous tenant I find that this field was in fact spring barley last year! It was latitude dressed but obviously the dry spring has been too much for it and the take-all has loved it. I did dimly recall that we decided to follow a couple of fields of spring barley with wheat last autumn to get back into the rotation we wanted, a gamble which didn't pay off. In my defence when I wrote the OP my son was a week old, any sane person would have been on paternity leave, not trying to apply a very late t2. [/QUOTE]
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