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<blockquote data-quote="robin banks" data-source="post: 7596308" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Sorry meant to say it had a pre emerge the day after sowing. Don't know which one but think stomp. I know the agronomist recommended whatever was used. I was in field tonight and it was sprayed tonight with a folior feed and seaweed trace element to try and pick it back up. But think it's no use a very nice crop looks dead. Personally I think it's something like forefront silage fed to cattle and the roots are now getting down into it or maybe some other spray. The land was in long-term ley. Got a really heavy dose of slurry before ploughing probably 5000 gal an acre of thick cow slurry. First crop of beans ever. Really good even crop. And disappearing quickly. </p><p>Agronomist looked at the roots and says they are healthy. It's dieing from top down. [ATTACH=full]965365[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robin banks, post: 7596308, member: 1940"] Sorry meant to say it had a pre emerge the day after sowing. Don't know which one but think stomp. I know the agronomist recommended whatever was used. I was in field tonight and it was sprayed tonight with a folior feed and seaweed trace element to try and pick it back up. But think it's no use a very nice crop looks dead. Personally I think it's something like forefront silage fed to cattle and the roots are now getting down into it or maybe some other spray. The land was in long-term ley. Got a really heavy dose of slurry before ploughing probably 5000 gal an acre of thick cow slurry. First crop of beans ever. Really good even crop. And disappearing quickly. Agronomist looked at the roots and says they are healthy. It's dieing from top down. [ATTACH type="full"]965365[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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