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Wheat after grass?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cutlerstom" data-source="post: 6776679" data-attributes="member: 15572"><p>Apologies if this has been done to death, but I can't find anything in the search. I'm considering a 2 year "legume fallow" in CS, the suggested mix is 66% ryegrass with the rest made up of clovers, vetches, flowers.</p><p>My question is what to follow this with? I'd like to put wheat in - It would be in until 15th August in the 2nd year - and it seems a waste of any N fixing that's been done over the 2 year period not to go into wheat.</p><p>However, I've heard it said that direct drilling wheat after grass doesn't work and beans are a better option. Unreliable beans were one of the reasons for trying the option - I could miss them out! Does anyone have any success drilling wheat after a grass crop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cutlerstom, post: 6776679, member: 15572"] Apologies if this has been done to death, but I can't find anything in the search. I'm considering a 2 year "legume fallow" in CS, the suggested mix is 66% ryegrass with the rest made up of clovers, vetches, flowers. My question is what to follow this with? I'd like to put wheat in - It would be in until 15th August in the 2nd year - and it seems a waste of any N fixing that's been done over the 2 year period not to go into wheat. However, I've heard it said that direct drilling wheat after grass doesn't work and beans are a better option. Unreliable beans were one of the reasons for trying the option - I could miss them out! Does anyone have any success drilling wheat after a grass crop? [/QUOTE]
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