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Spring barley variety?
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<blockquote data-quote="Feldspar" data-source="post: 4867208" data-attributes="member: 386"><p>Interesting question. We have Propino carried over from last year's crop. Our spring barley has probably been one of the biggest disappointments in lower cultivation systems. The yield results from NIAB and Agrii's Stow Longa trials give quite an indication that spring barley just doesn't like being no-tilled that much, whereas spring oats seem to be much happier. There was a visually very impressive side-by-side plot of no-till spring oats and spring barley two years ago when conditions were tough. Oats looked so much happier than the spring barley which really showed up any compaction. As a result we are trying spring oats for the first time ever this year, although still have some spring barley to go in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feldspar, post: 4867208, member: 386"] Interesting question. We have Propino carried over from last year's crop. Our spring barley has probably been one of the biggest disappointments in lower cultivation systems. The yield results from NIAB and Agrii's Stow Longa trials give quite an indication that spring barley just doesn't like being no-tilled that much, whereas spring oats seem to be much happier. There was a visually very impressive side-by-side plot of no-till spring oats and spring barley two years ago when conditions were tough. Oats looked so much happier than the spring barley which really showed up any compaction. As a result we are trying spring oats for the first time ever this year, although still have some spring barley to go in. [/QUOTE]
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