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Sugar Beet 2020
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 6890196" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Hares nibble a few off. </p><p></p><p>First pair true leaves struggling to develop here. Plants look a bit yellow from stress and herbicide. Minerals would help but wind won’t drop. Constant 20 mph gusting 35 here. Tiresome, but not blowing the sand in a big way yet. Horse manure and rough seedbed generally holding it.</p><p>My worst area is a very knobbly bit of clay that I didn’t work down fine enough. Nothing there at all other than split seed coatings and dried out seedlings. About 2 acres out of 20. Might redrill after working it down but it would need a good rain to get it going as it’s dry as a bone. Don’t know if it’s worth the bother and running on ones that have emerged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 6890196, member: 2119"] Hares nibble a few off. First pair true leaves struggling to develop here. Plants look a bit yellow from stress and herbicide. Minerals would help but wind won’t drop. Constant 20 mph gusting 35 here. Tiresome, but not blowing the sand in a big way yet. Horse manure and rough seedbed generally holding it. My worst area is a very knobbly bit of clay that I didn’t work down fine enough. Nothing there at all other than split seed coatings and dried out seedlings. About 2 acres out of 20. Might redrill after working it down but it would need a good rain to get it going as it’s dry as a bone. Don’t know if it’s worth the bother and running on ones that have emerged. [/QUOTE]
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