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Stubble Turnip Spring Barley Break
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 8613772" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Just wondering if stubble turnips drilled after winter barley followed by spring barley will be enough of a “take all” break before going back into winter wheat.</p><p>Trying to avoid spring beans. I’m persevering with OSR but I don’t want too much of it, so reckoned if half my break crop area was OSR, and the other half was turnips then spring barley, it would help simplify things. Tempted to just drop the spring barley altogether and just leave it fallow till autumn when I drill the winter wheat as what could be gained in spring barley could be lost in the wheat. Sick and tired of beans for a variety of reasons. They hardly wipe their face.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 8613772, member: 2119"] Just wondering if stubble turnips drilled after winter barley followed by spring barley will be enough of a “take all” break before going back into winter wheat. Trying to avoid spring beans. I’m persevering with OSR but I don’t want too much of it, so reckoned if half my break crop area was OSR, and the other half was turnips then spring barley, it would help simplify things. Tempted to just drop the spring barley altogether and just leave it fallow till autumn when I drill the winter wheat as what could be gained in spring barley could be lost in the wheat. Sick and tired of beans for a variety of reasons. They hardly wipe their face. [/QUOTE]
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