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The link between phosphate and slugs
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<blockquote data-quote="TWF" data-source="post: 7633" data-attributes="member: 861"><p>My lighter land (limestone brash) doen't have much trouble with slugs it does have some and millions of snails. I have always beleaved the lighter land had less problems because it was light but this year and the Kinsey workshop have got me thinking. I have some brashy fields with part of them clay, You can see to the line where it is because to the line ,99% of the wheat has gone even with plenty of passes with slug pellets, yet the brash is still all there and looking good. This was all drilled with a Claydon Hybred on the 15th Sept. </p><p></p><p>I'm starting to think now that this my have something to do with taist or palability of the wheat in conection to its fertility as the slugs don't seem to be creeping into the rest of the field that has only had one pass of pellets. I am hoping to have some Albrcht tests done soon on the two halves of the field to see if I can see any trends. I did look at this system about 8-10 years ago but only half hartedly with no good result and wheat at £60/t. Whish I had had a workshop meeting back then. </p><p>TWF</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TWF, post: 7633, member: 861"] My lighter land (limestone brash) doen't have much trouble with slugs it does have some and millions of snails. I have always beleaved the lighter land had less problems because it was light but this year and the Kinsey workshop have got me thinking. I have some brashy fields with part of them clay, You can see to the line where it is because to the line ,99% of the wheat has gone even with plenty of passes with slug pellets, yet the brash is still all there and looking good. This was all drilled with a Claydon Hybred on the 15th Sept. I'm starting to think now that this my have something to do with taist or palability of the wheat in conection to its fertility as the slugs don't seem to be creeping into the rest of the field that has only had one pass of pellets. I am hoping to have some Albrcht tests done soon on the two halves of the field to see if I can see any trends. I did look at this system about 8-10 years ago but only half hartedly with no good result and wheat at £60/t. Whish I had had a workshop meeting back then. TWF [/QUOTE]
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