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<blockquote data-quote="Fred" data-source="post: 6244716" data-attributes="member: 534"><p>Makes for interesting reading , the general feeling is to grow less or none at all , those growing it will probably go for a low cost option ,HSS, minimal sprays etc.</p><p>Most people abandoning the crop are from the midlands to the south of the country , which is the area most affected by the CSFB and drought last year .</p><p>We have lost approx 3% of ours , mostly due to the drought , locals set fire to a stubble field before we drilled it , 1/2 of the field was burnt , interestingly this burnt half had higher blackgrass pressure and poorer establishment.</p><p></p><p>We still havent answered whether we think this years CSFB pressure will be higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred, post: 6244716, member: 534"] Makes for interesting reading , the general feeling is to grow less or none at all , those growing it will probably go for a low cost option ,HSS, minimal sprays etc. Most people abandoning the crop are from the midlands to the south of the country , which is the area most affected by the CSFB and drought last year . We have lost approx 3% of ours , mostly due to the drought , locals set fire to a stubble field before we drilled it , 1/2 of the field was burnt , interestingly this burnt half had higher blackgrass pressure and poorer establishment. We still havent answered whether we think this years CSFB pressure will be higher. [/QUOTE]
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