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Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
Termination timing
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran Loake" data-source="post: 7200" data-attributes="member: 765"><p>That's an excellent post thank you Simon, and probably saves 2 or 3 years of learning for me. I do think that a lot of the timings (especially this year) will be done when we can sensibly get on the ground - often just prior to drilling. We are grazing off our first year of cover crops at the moment so shouldn't have too much plant matter to drill through.</p><p></p><p>A question that came up at a meeting the other day was whether blackgrass will be inhibited from germinating under the cover crop until spring, and then germinate and give problems, whereas in a non cover crop situation it would have been dessicated out of the way. Any thoughts on that?</p><p>The same thing worried me at one time but I've kinda put it to the back of my head recently, what with the weather and all...</p><p>Fran</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran Loake, post: 7200, member: 765"] That's an excellent post thank you Simon, and probably saves 2 or 3 years of learning for me. I do think that a lot of the timings (especially this year) will be done when we can sensibly get on the ground - often just prior to drilling. We are grazing off our first year of cover crops at the moment so shouldn't have too much plant matter to drill through. A question that came up at a meeting the other day was whether blackgrass will be inhibited from germinating under the cover crop until spring, and then germinate and give problems, whereas in a non cover crop situation it would have been dessicated out of the way. Any thoughts on that? The same thing worried me at one time but I've kinda put it to the back of my head recently, what with the weather and all... Fran [/QUOTE]
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