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Sugar beet damage - skylarks?
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<blockquote data-quote="ewald" data-source="post: 7530717" data-attributes="member: 33154"><p>As above really - I have quite a few acres of beet where the cotyledons have disappeared, leaving a tiny plant trying to grow back. It has been suggested that it might be skylark grazing - the areas seem too defined for frost damage, and no evidence of shrivelled leaves.</p><p>Has anyone any experience of this, how do I keep them off as the beet (hopefully) regrows?</p><p>Redrilling has been suggested, but it is so dry I think this is a non starter</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ewald, post: 7530717, member: 33154"] As above really - I have quite a few acres of beet where the cotyledons have disappeared, leaving a tiny plant trying to grow back. It has been suggested that it might be skylark grazing - the areas seem too defined for frost damage, and no evidence of shrivelled leaves. Has anyone any experience of this, how do I keep them off as the beet (hopefully) regrows? Redrilling has been suggested, but it is so dry I think this is a non starter [/QUOTE]
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