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The Two Simon's Theory
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwi" data-source="post: 6927432" data-attributes="member: 5736"><p>I would like to renew this thread based on the research given here as after the wet early spring we had and planting a few different crops after cover crops, grazed high loaded straw crops this makes a lot of sense. I have mainly sowed using a seed hawk tyned Dale drill placing fertiliser in the spring and so haven’t seen the effect spoken about. Except once when not placing fertiliser with the dale in the spring and now that we are using low disturbance weaving gd. The Pythium root disease feeds off carbon sources of straw etc.as per this research. I personally think this is what the two Simons theory may not be taking into account but would like to know if any of you could vouch for the pythium argument?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwi, post: 6927432, member: 5736"] I would like to renew this thread based on the research given here as after the wet early spring we had and planting a few different crops after cover crops, grazed high loaded straw crops this makes a lot of sense. I have mainly sowed using a seed hawk tyned Dale drill placing fertiliser in the spring and so haven’t seen the effect spoken about. Except once when not placing fertiliser with the dale in the spring and now that we are using low disturbance weaving gd. The Pythium root disease feeds off carbon sources of straw etc.as per this research. I personally think this is what the two Simons theory may not be taking into account but would like to know if any of you could vouch for the pythium argument? [/QUOTE]
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