Hi,
Picture from my spring wheat field drilled 10th of May. Had 2-3 mm of rain since then, so its very dry. I adjusted the depth of fert this year, and suspect it might have been a little bit too shallow, and as the ground is drying out and the roots seeking down they cant really get much nitrogen? Or might it be namatodes? I have dug up a few plants, but cant really see signs of weird roots compared to the "proper" green plants. Where i have overlapped on the headlands it looks better. All my springs wheat looks like this, any hope for it when the rain eventually comes? Very slow growth of the yellowing plants, and no tillering compared to the green ones.
Picture from my spring wheat field drilled 10th of May. Had 2-3 mm of rain since then, so its very dry. I adjusted the depth of fert this year, and suspect it might have been a little bit too shallow, and as the ground is drying out and the roots seeking down they cant really get much nitrogen? Or might it be namatodes? I have dug up a few plants, but cant really see signs of weird roots compared to the "proper" green plants. Where i have overlapped on the headlands it looks better. All my springs wheat looks like this, any hope for it when the rain eventually comes? Very slow growth of the yellowing plants, and no tillering compared to the green ones.