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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGee" data-source="post: 3793806" data-attributes="member: 6695"><p>Emyr, my spring barley nearly always needs manganese as a routine, generally put about 500ml/hectare if I remember correctly. We usually add it to a spray mix as a routine but sometimes you may need to go on with just Mn if the crop is suffering and no other sprays are yet needed.</p><p></p><p>To be fair yours looks good and very even. If you reckon it's improving then just add Mn to the tank mix when you decide to spray for weeds. I too would guess that you may need to put on some more nitrogen if the crop looks like it needs it after we have had some rain (which we all need and will make a big difference to everything whenever we may get some!) 80kg an acre is not a lot for spring barley, but without knowing the field it is difficult to recommend for someone else's land.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGee, post: 3793806, member: 6695"] Emyr, my spring barley nearly always needs manganese as a routine, generally put about 500ml/hectare if I remember correctly. We usually add it to a spray mix as a routine but sometimes you may need to go on with just Mn if the crop is suffering and no other sprays are yet needed. To be fair yours looks good and very even. If you reckon it's improving then just add Mn to the tank mix when you decide to spray for weeds. I too would guess that you may need to put on some more nitrogen if the crop looks like it needs it after we have had some rain (which we all need and will make a big difference to everything whenever we may get some!) 80kg an acre is not a lot for spring barley, but without knowing the field it is difficult to recommend for someone else's land. [/QUOTE]
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