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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 7591646" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>Had a walk /ride round yesterday and for the first time in 2 years had a spring in my step coming home,sp barley now moving with the help of the warmth ,looks like the decision not sow the planned wb and leave it till spring might have been be the right choice ,sp beans at last full emerged other than a couple of bits that really shouldnt have been sown . W wheat is fair romping in response to the foliar feed ,now a healthy dark green and has thickened up .Gleam gravity and skyscraper all clean and the new to us this year saki seems to have wintered well in the wet . W barley is the downer too cold and wet through the winter and has not tillered enough with too many poor patches(due to weather and a bad field choice with hindsight. The osr looks like it could well be the star of the show ,now at almost full petal fall thick even crop with plenty branches ,pods and moisture underneath ,sown mid august following sprayed off ww mucked subsoiled and ploughed ,fortunately followed by a deluge it came up in a few days and has never looked back,also think the residual N from the preceding ww helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 7591646, member: 2772"] Had a walk /ride round yesterday and for the first time in 2 years had a spring in my step coming home,sp barley now moving with the help of the warmth ,looks like the decision not sow the planned wb and leave it till spring might have been be the right choice ,sp beans at last full emerged other than a couple of bits that really shouldnt have been sown . W wheat is fair romping in response to the foliar feed ,now a healthy dark green and has thickened up .Gleam gravity and skyscraper all clean and the new to us this year saki seems to have wintered well in the wet . W barley is the downer too cold and wet through the winter and has not tillered enough with too many poor patches(due to weather and a bad field choice with hindsight. The osr looks like it could well be the star of the show ,now at almost full petal fall thick even crop with plenty branches ,pods and moisture underneath ,sown mid august following sprayed off ww mucked subsoiled and ploughed ,fortunately followed by a deluge it came up in a few days and has never looked back,also think the residual N from the preceding ww helped. [/QUOTE]
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