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<blockquote data-quote="Woodstock" data-source="post: 7119651" data-attributes="member: 151751"><p>Hi all. New to this. I would be very interested in people’s opinion on growing wheat after grass. I currently do a land swap with a local farmer who grows ready grass and horsage. The first 3 year let has just ended on the first block of land. It’s heavy clay which was rank with blackgrass, which is why I’ve done this.</p><p>My plan is to then spray off then direct drill with my 750a. However, I’m having a few doubts creep into my mind. </p><p>Does anyone have any experience of this or any opinions on how this may pan out?</p><p>Regards Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodstock, post: 7119651, member: 151751"] Hi all. New to this. I would be very interested in people’s opinion on growing wheat after grass. I currently do a land swap with a local farmer who grows ready grass and horsage. The first 3 year let has just ended on the first block of land. It’s heavy clay which was rank with blackgrass, which is why I’ve done this. My plan is to then spray off then direct drill with my 750a. However, I’m having a few doubts creep into my mind. Does anyone have any experience of this or any opinions on how this may pan out? Regards Chris [/QUOTE]
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