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undersowin spring oats
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<blockquote data-quote="The_Swede" data-source="post: 3499052" data-attributes="member: 924"><p>Similarly to [USER=97]@Jim Bullock[/USER] I've been wondering about trying this on some permanent spring barley ground - broadcast yellow trefoil into standing crop ahead of some decent rain, allow to grow on and set seed then flail off, say late autumn. Glyphosate if needed very early in the following spring before drilling next SB crop with aitchison tine drill - then wait and see what germinates in the way of yellow trefoil (and / or other weeds!)</p><p></p><p>If the first undersowing had taken well I wonder if there will be enough mulch to prevent a decent weed flush and so perhaps spare the glyphosate and secondly shed seed is obviously free thereby once 'up and running' its sort of a self sustaining system. Its a conventional situation so always the option of and appropriate herbicide if it gets too thick at any stage?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The_Swede, post: 3499052, member: 924"] Similarly to [USER=97]@Jim Bullock[/USER] I've been wondering about trying this on some permanent spring barley ground - broadcast yellow trefoil into standing crop ahead of some decent rain, allow to grow on and set seed then flail off, say late autumn. Glyphosate if needed very early in the following spring before drilling next SB crop with aitchison tine drill - then wait and see what germinates in the way of yellow trefoil (and / or other weeds!) If the first undersowing had taken well I wonder if there will be enough mulch to prevent a decent weed flush and so perhaps spare the glyphosate and secondly shed seed is obviously free thereby once 'up and running' its sort of a self sustaining system. Its a conventional situation so always the option of and appropriate herbicide if it gets too thick at any stage? [/QUOTE]
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