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Soya / Lupins
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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 5867200" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Whilst you are obviously entitled to that opinion with your experience I then ought to point out, in the interest of balanced discussion, that I have never had a failed crop of Soya out of all the ones I’ve grown, probably seven or eight. The days of me being the biggest Soya grower in the country have long gone, in 2017 I think the acreage was about 5000, in 2018 it increased to nearer 8000 acres mainly from people increasing their area.</p><p>Also, in the interest of balance, I had a complete disaster with my Lupins last year with a complete failure, or certainly not one worth combining. However I ought to point out that I’ve grown more Lupin crops than Soya and have already placed my order for Lupin seed this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 5867200, member: 1233"] Whilst you are obviously entitled to that opinion with your experience I then ought to point out, in the interest of balanced discussion, that I have never had a failed crop of Soya out of all the ones I’ve grown, probably seven or eight. The days of me being the biggest Soya grower in the country have long gone, in 2017 I think the acreage was about 5000, in 2018 it increased to nearer 8000 acres mainly from people increasing their area. Also, in the interest of balance, I had a complete disaster with my Lupins last year with a complete failure, or certainly not one worth combining. However I ought to point out that I’ve grown more Lupin crops than Soya and have already placed my order for Lupin seed this year. [/QUOTE]
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