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Spring oats sowing rate
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<blockquote data-quote="JD6920s" data-source="post: 8059514" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>+1, too higher seed rate = very poor bushel, we are dd sowing today at 135kg/Ha on medium soil, not the prettiest seedbed as baked out on top and a bit too damp underneath, but it’s dry overhead and warm so needs to go in, it will be rolled steadily when ready, probably Monday, then <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤞" title="Crossed fingers :fingers_crossed:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f91e.png" data-shortname=":fingers_crossed:" /> for some gentle rain later in the week to settle it in.</p><p>Oh, growth reg and not too much N help stop them going flat, they really scavenge the ground so don’t overdo it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD6920s, post: 8059514, member: 28"] +1, too higher seed rate = very poor bushel, we are dd sowing today at 135kg/Ha on medium soil, not the prettiest seedbed as baked out on top and a bit too damp underneath, but it’s dry overhead and warm so needs to go in, it will be rolled steadily when ready, probably Monday, then 🤞 for some gentle rain later in the week to settle it in. Oh, growth reg and not too much N help stop them going flat, they really scavenge the ground so don’t overdo it [/QUOTE]
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